correction; rectification; mending; repair
to slip out; to sneak away; to break into the lead; to get ahead; to begin to fall out (e.g. hair); to break out (of a loop)
to go out and away; to leave
(with a) click (e.g. camera shutter); (with a) snap
to go away; to become more distant; to fade away; to be estranged
Japanese hawthorn (Crataegus cuneata); may; quickthorn; whitethorn
tightly (hold, squeeze, etc.); firmly; forcefully (e.g. push); hard
handrail; railing; banister
to lean against; to recline on; to lean on; to rely on; to depend on
demon; devil; evil spirit; monster; goblin; apparition
heat; fever; temperature; zeal; passion
shaking; shake; unsettledness; instability; existence of multiple spellings, pronunciations, usages, etc. for a single word
to give oneself to (esp. of a woman to a man); to surrender oneself to
right away; without delay; as soon as possible; very soon
sense; sensation; feeling; intuition
(not) so much; (not) that much
(I) think (that); (I) have a feeling (that); (I) fancy (that)
fearfully; timidly; nervously; cautiously; gingerly
the other day; a few days ago
fragment; broken piece; splinter; chip; shard
switching on and off (of a light); flashing; blinking; flickering
clearly; plainly; distinctly; to be clear; to be definite; to be certain
complex; complicated; intricate; mixed (feelings)
to shine; to be visible; to be tinged with; to rise (of water levels); to flow in; to be felt (i.e. as an emotion); to come over one
light; well-lit; bright (of a colour); brightly-coloured; cheerful; bright; encouraging (for the future of a project, etc.)
languorous; weary; listless; somber; sombre; gloomy
greeting; greetings; speech (congratulatory or appreciative); address; reply; response; revenge
past; after; too (much); over- (e.g. eating)
feeling refreshed; feeling relieved; neat; tidy; frank; open-hearted; completely
to smile (at); to grin (at)
(not) so; (not) particularly; (not) very; (not) that much
consenting to; being convinced of; being satisfied; understanding
wild; in disarray; harum-scarum; hysteric
to jump down; to jump off; to jump from; to jump out of