smell of something rotten; rotten smell
sense; sensation; feeling; intuition
bumping of heads; running into; coming across; encountering
threat; intimidation; menace
cry (esp. animal); roar; chirp; tweet; bark; whine
sensitive; alert; aware; susceptible
to hide; to conceal; to lower volume (of a sound or one's voice) so as not to be heard; to become quiet and inconspicuous
leaving open; leaving ajar; outspoken; frank
light from outside; natural light
to be solved; to be resolved; to loosen; to come untied; to be removed (of restrictions); to be lifted (e.g. a ban)
resistance; opposition; reluctance; repulsion; resistance; drag
to have much trouble; to have a hard time; to not know how to handle
iron hammer; (fig.) crushing blow
closely (packed, lined up, etc.); tightly; densely; (work) sufficiently
atrocious; fiendish; brutal; villainous
to elevate; to raise; to lift up; to flatter; to extol; to praise to the sky
to groan; to moan; to roar; to howl; to hum (engine, wind, etc.); to buzz; to ooh and aah (in admiration)
forefoot; forefeet; foreleg; forelimb
to bring close; to bring near; to associate with (someone); to keep company with; to let come close
reverse; opposite; converse (of a hypothesis, etc.); inverse (function)
to break; to fracture; to fold; to bend; to make (origami); to interrupt
to turn on one's heel; to turn back; to return
to rush over; to run up to
dark; gloomy; overcast; heavy; leaden; dull
to brandish; to flourish; to wave; to swing; to shake at
the best one can do; one's best effort; with all one's might; to the best of one's ability
to play (a stringed or keyboard instrument)
roughly; approximately; (cutting) in one stroke; (breaking apart) with vigour; (cutting) deeply; (splitting) wide open
isolation; segregation; separation; quarantine
to tilt (esp. head); to lean; to incline; to slant
to be suspicious of; to be doubtful of; to be dubious of
to become; to appear like; to have a touch of; to look like
quick-witted and agile; keen and nimble
to recover; to rally; to improve; to pick up
(metaphor for) something unusually fast; (lit.) fleeing hare
to use up; to exhaust; to wear out