to take down; to bring down; to drop off (a passenger); to let off; to withdraw (money); to use for the first time; to wear for the first time
flute; fife; pipe; whistle
to blow (of the wind); to blow (one's breath); to breathe out; to play (a wind instrument); to blow (a whistle, trumpet, etc.); to emit (smoke, fire, etc.); to spout
to stagger; to stumble; to totter; to misconduct oneself; to have a love affair; to waver
to fall into (e.g. a hole); to fall into (chaos, depression, dilemma, illness, etc.); to fall into (a trap, etc.); to fall; to surrender
to put to sleep; to lay (something) on its side
to be at a loss; to be puzzled
Sanders; Sandders; Sunders
to go out (e.g. on an excursion or outing); to leave; to depart; to be about to leave; to be just going out
appropriate (e.g. authorities); concerned; relevant; said; aforementioned; competent
to do one's best; to put forth every effort
the more ... the more ...; as; (arch.) while; (arch.) during; (arch.) because; (arch.) since
to perform the last rites over the deceased; to give someone their final notice (e.g. when firing them); to give someone the final word
taking captive; carrying away; kidnapping; kidnaping; abduction
to not understand; to not (quite) know; to be unsure; to be unable to tell
gaining time; stalling for time; time-buying
spurt of blood (from one's victim)
special; particular; peculiar; unique
lock; padlock; tablet; lozenge; pill
to get involved (with); to begin (with); to have a hand (in)
hypothesis; supposition; assumption; tentative theory
to be foolish; to be stupid; to be ridiculous
Eaton; Eton (Britain); Eyton
school; proof (of a book, document, etc.); counter for proofs
coming out; going out; attending (work); appearing (on stage); start; beginning; origins
to take; to carry (something) away; to bear
to dig; to excavate; to delve into; to dig up (e.g. vegetables); (for two men) to have anal sex
handsome man; looker; good guy; great guy; influential person (esp. in the yakuza); sumo wrestler
influential; prominent; strong; likely; plausible
under (influence, control, conditions, etc. of); during (war, occupation, etc.)
occupation; profession; job; vocation; trade; calling
apparent; obvious; very clear
middle of the night; dead of night