terrific; staggering; tremendous; frightful; ghastly; horrific
debt; loan; liabilities; borrowing money
to hold in one's arms; to carry in one's arms; to have (problems, debts, etc.); to take on (a responsibility); to employ; to have (on one's staff)
may; might; perhaps; may be; possibly
to become known; to come to light; to be known; to be understood; to clearly not amount to much; to be insignificant
future (usually near); prospects
mind; heart; spirit; the meaning of a phrase (riddle, etc.)
to heal; to cure; to satisfy (e.g. hunger, thirst); to alleviate (e.g. sorrow, fatigue)
to trip (over); to stumble; to fail; to suffer a setback
to forget; to leave carelessly; to be forgetful of; to forget about; to forget (an article)
to subsist; to keep on living
(not) ever; (not) by any means; (not) in the least; (not) in any way; (not) at all
to give up; to abandon (hope, plans); to resign oneself (to)
thought; imagination; mind; desire; wish; love
to be found; to be discovered
should (be); bound (to be); nock (of a bow); nock (of an arrow); nock-shaped grip (between thumb and forefinger); wooden frame on the tip of the mast of a Japanese ship that prevents the hawser from falling out
surely; undoubtedly; sternly; severely; having no slack; rigid
to unravel; to untie; to break into small pieces (of fish, meat, etc.); to relax; to ease
to collect; to gather; to save; to accumulate; to pile up
to finish; to stop; to close (a business, etc.); to close down; to put away; to put back
body; torso; trunk; build; physique; health
muscle stiffness (esp. in shoulders)
to be ...-ing; to have been ...-ing
to get tired; to tire; to become worn out (of a well-used object); (arch.) to starve
modern person; people of today
to gather; to collect; to assemble