to lament; to grieve; to regret; to deplore
pout; displeasure; ill humor; ill humour; sullenness
to take a lot of dealing with; to be a handful
gap; break; pause; interval; cut; incision
to roar; to reverberate; to be well-known; to be famous; to palpitate; to throb
noisy; loud; annoying; troublesome; fussy; finicky
to shout (in anger); to yell
unprecedented; never happened before; first time in history
noisy; loud; boisterous; turbulent; unsettled; restless
to make noise; to make racket; to rustle; to swoosh; to make merry; to clamor; to clamour
older sister; elder sister
to take someone (to some place); to take someone along; to lead someone away
habit (often a bad habit, i.e. vice); tendency; peculiarity; idiosyncrasy; crease; wrinkle
to help; to assist; to aid; to contribute to; to be a factor in
to wrinkle; to crinkle; to shrivel
handsome; shapely; clean-cut (features)
spit; skewer; proxy (computer server)
to dig up; to dig out; to pick (nose, teeth, etc.); to pry into; to examine closely; to dredge up
real intention; true motive; true meaning
to ascertain; to check; to make sure
to be in danger of; to be liable to
across; over; beyond; throughout (a period of time); for
small change; coins; small sum of money
splitting the cost; Dutch treat
to add (to what was said before); to say in addition
grandfather; male senior-citizen
business; thing to be done; something that should be performed; information that should be conveyed
along the river; riverside
rapids; shallows of a river
being overheard; being leaked (e.g. secrets); going in one ear and out the other
trouble; bother; annoyance
claim; demand; charge; application; request; billing (for a service)
essential; important; crucial; vital; main
knowing; (an) acquaintance
being amazed; being horrified; being taken aback
about when; about what time; how soon
rapid succession (e.g. questions)
evening; last night; yesterday evening
suddenly (hit); with a slap; sharply (glance, glare, etc.); fiercely; suddenly; all of a sudden
to tag along; to follow; to tail; to leave tracks; to leave footprints
to miss (e.g. a chance); to lose; to set free; to let go; to fail to ...