restoration; rehabilitation; recovery; recovery (from an illness); recuperation; convalescence
physical strength; muscle strength
look; glimpse; apparently; seemingly; (arch.) first meeting
to chip; to nick; to break; to lack
resting at times; with careful thought; after proper consideration
to shrug (shoulders); to duck (head); to draw back (body)
to grab (someone) by the collar; to size (someone) by the lapels
to draw or pull something towards oneself (e.g. chair)
shot; charge; blow; punch; home run; try
palm; open hand; playing on equal terms; lack of handicap
to stick; to paste; to stretch; to spread; to form (e.g. ice on a pond); to fill; to swell
to wake up; to awake; to perk up; to awaken (to the truth, etc.); to come to a realization; to come to one's senses
scum of society; good-for-nothing; vermin
cowardly; timid; easily frightened
to ask a question; to ask questions
condition; term; requirement; qualification; prerequisite
to result in death; to lead to death; to be fatal (e.g. disease)
possession (by a spirit, etc.); dependence; depending on
and; or; and the like; and so forth; and what not
to be submerged; to be soaked; to be pickled; to be well seasoned; to be totally immersed (in a condition, e.g. laziness)
play; sport; fun; caprice; joke; jest
curse; spell; malediction
release; unleashing; liberation; deallocation (of computer memory)
to crawl out of; to creep out of
future (usually near); prospects
to subsist; to keep on living
disappearance; vanishing; loss; dying away; wearing off
to satisfy the requirements
slowly; tardily; complaining; grumbling; unsettled (e.g. weather); loose
to make war (on); to wage war (against); to compete (against); to struggle (against adversities, etc.); to fight
to weather (a storm, rough seas); to ride across; to get through (adversity); to weather; to load completely (e.g. books on a shelf, people or luggage in a car)
to bend oneself forward (esp. in curiosity or excitement); to hang out (e.g. over a balcony)
to hang down (from); to dangle; to be within one's reach; to dangle (before one's eyes); to be completely reliant on; to be entirely dependent on
poor; meagre; meager; feeble; scanty; shabby
to attach; to stick together; to place together; to put side-by-side; to make someone get married; to get someone hitched
to loosen; to slacken; to relax (attention, efforts, etc.); to let down (one's guard); to relax (a rule); to ease (e.g. restrictions)
friction; rubbing; chafing; discord; friction; strife
dangling heavily; swaying to and fro; strolling; rambling; idly; lazily
landing on water; hitting the water; splashdown
one foot; one leg; one of a pair (of shoes or socks)
ankle; malleolus; ankle bone
feeling a sudden chill; feeling a shiver; feeling sudden surprise (fright, horror, etc.); shuddering