to one's heart's content; as much as one wants
to let fly; to make fly; to skip over; to leave out; to run fast; to drive fast; to spray
reward; recompense; tip; conveyance charge; packhorse charge
foot of a mountain; base of a mountain
genuine; authentic; true; real
wind blowing down from mountains
dropping; unloading; grated vegetables, fruit, etc.; grater; using new tools (or clothes, etc.); new tools (or clothes, etc.)
to blow against; to spray (paint, etc.) (onto a surface)
lunch; midday meal; food served at a tea party (tea ceremony)
to be absent; to take a day off; to rest; to have a break; to go to bed; to (lie down to) sleep
muscle; tendon; vein; artery; fiber; fibre; line
to greet; to call out (to); to invite; to get in touch (with); to cheer (on); to give vocal support (to)
starting point for an ascent (mountain, stairs, etc.); base (of mountain, etc.)
bubble; foam; froth; head on beer
whip; lash; scourge; stick; cane; rod
arrangements; preparations
where; which; anyway; anyhow; sooner or later; eventually
to get tired; to tire; to become worn out (of a well-used object); (arch.) to starve
to bite; to chew; to gnaw; to fumble one's words (esp. during a play, broadcast, etc.); to falter with one's words; to crash against (e.g. of waves); to break onto (shore)
obstacle; impediment; hindrance; handicap; impairment; disability
limit; limits; degree; extent; the end; the last; as long as ...
to turn towards; to point
foot (of a mountain or hill); bottom; base
rock; boulder; crag; cliff; anchor
thundering; purring; something large and heavy starting to roll; scattered about; common; idleness; idling about
to project; to stick out; to stand out
facing; opposite; across the street; other side
reins; bridle; control; the reins (on)
to half-rise to one's feet
to gulp down (a drink); to slurp
to regain one's footing; to get back on one's feet; to recover; (of the market) to improve
inclination; slant; slope; bevel; list; dip
quagmire; sludge; mud; slush; mire
to weather (a storm, rough seas); to ride across; to get through (adversity); to weather; to load completely (e.g. books on a shelf, people or luggage in a car)
unreasonable; unnatural; impossible; forcible; forced; excessive (work, etc.); immoderate
to cross over; to cross; to pass through; to exceed; to surpass; to be more (than)
to hurt; to injure; to harm; to damage; to worry; to bother
muddy; covered with mud; mud-caked
there; over there; genitals; private parts; that far; that much
cancellation (of a lecture, class, etc.)