quiet (place); still; silent; inconspicuously; modestly; quietly
to scorn; to despise; to hold in contempt; to look down on; to disdain
to torment; to pain; to inflict (physical) pain; to harass; to cause (emotional) pain; to afflict
wish; desire; hope; prospect; expectation; (one's) hopes
to die; to pass away; to enter the priesthood; to live a secluded life
whispering; whisper; secret talk; murmur
to shuffle one's feet; to trample underfoot
to act timid (about doing); to show diffidence; to feel ashamed; to feel guilty
to be upset; to lose one's composure; to lose self-control; to put in disorder; to mess up; to disturb
to become clear (water, air, etc.); to become transparent; to resonate clearly (e.g. voice); to become serene; to become tranquil; to pronounce as an unvoiced sound
far away; far off; far; long ago; long before
retort; back talk; backchat
desperation; despair; self-abandonment
desperation; despair; self-abandonment
to become aroused (of emotions, nerves, etc.); to become excited; to become stirred up; to be proud; to be haughty; to be pompous
to be knocked about; to be tossed about; to be jostled; to experience hardships; to be sorely tried
to grow timid; to cower; to become perverse; to become contrary; to be cramped; to be constrained
single; simple; singles (tennis, badminton, etc.); win bet (bet which predicts the winner of a race)
opening suddenly and widely (e.g. eyes)
going into a frenzy; flying into a rage
to pluck off (esp. by twisting); to pick; to break off; to wrest (away from); to wrench free; to snatch (away)
to make (the best) use of; to put to good use; to let live; to keep alive; to revive; to resuscitate
to trick; to cheat; to deceive; to coax; to wheedle; to soothe and humor (humour)
many; numerous; various; large number of
he; she; that person; (arch.) you
tattling; telling on (someone)
to handle well; to handle deftly; to deal with; to manage; to prepare (meat or fish) for cooking; to dress (meat, etc.)
sword with rusted edge; useless sword
affection (esp. parental); love; fondness
friendly; sociable; brittle; fragile; light
drop-by-drop; dripping; dribbling; incessantly (esp. speaking, e.g. complaints, compliments); in great profusion
lukewarm; tepid; half-hearted; vague; lenient; mild
nape of the neck; back of the neck; scruff of the neck
blood spilt from the body; blood circulating within the body (often as a metaphor for strong emotion or hot-bloodedness)
restlessly; aimlessly; to loiter; to drift; to be restless; to fuss