carrying a person in one's arms; princess carry; bridal carry
collar; lapel; neckband; nape of the neck; scruff of the neck
to go to bed; to be sick in bed; to be laid up
private room; single (room); room for one; (toilet) stall
gloss; luster; mellowness (of a voice); youthfulness (e.g. of skin); interest; appeal
deep (colour); dark; strong (flavour, smell, etc.); thick (consistency); dense; strong (possibility, etc.)
to raise; to elevate; to do up (one's hair); to fly (a kite, etc.); to launch (fireworks, etc.); to land (a boat); to show someone (into a room)
noisily (e.g. from many people talking); creating a commotion; rustling (leaves); feeling a chill; getting the chills
to thrust before; to thrust at
trembling (with fear, cold, etc.); shaking; chattering (of teeth); coming loose; wobbling
audience seating; (spectator) stands; auditorium; stadium
3000; three thousand; many
group (of people); crowd; horde; throng; mob; multitude
audience; spectator; spectators
to give a round of applause; to applaud
to rise (steeply); to tower; to soar
reserve; constraint; declining; refraining; forethought; foresight
to lose (something); to mislay; to get rid of; to eliminate; to remove
noshi; long thin strip of dried abalone in folded patterned paper, attached to a gift
past; after; too (much); over- (e.g. eating)
to fill; to become full (of); to wax (of the moon); to rise (of the tide); to flow; to expire (of a period of time)
one's every action; every single move; slight effort; least trouble; small amount of work
to torment; to torture; to harass
response (felt in the hands); resistance; reaction; response; effect
muscle stiffness (esp. in shoulders); lump (in tissue, esp. breast); swelling; lingering discomfort; uneasiness
breathing; respiration; knack; trick; harmony; balance
to quicken; to speed up; to gather speed
(in the) neighbourhood; neighborhood; around; about; for instance; say
burst (e.g. dam, embankment, levee); breach; collapse; washout; rupture
sobbing; weeping; fit of crying
to play an instrument (esp. string instruments); to dance
to pile up; to heap up; to stack up; to repeat many times over; to go through repeatedly; to accumulate
stage (theatre, theater); scene or setting (e.g. of novel, play, etc.)