taking a breather; relaxation; vent hole
thrust; charge; digging into (a matter); depth; straight man (of a comedy duo); quip; jab
at leisure; in a relaxed manner; in a carefree manner; quietly; peacefully
reverse; opposite; converse (of a hypothesis, etc.); inverse (function)
spirit; mind; nature; disposition; motivation; intention
to become loose; to slacken (e.g. rope); to become less tense; to relax; to slacken (e.g. coldness, supervision); to become lax; to become softer (e.g. ground, facial expression)
standoffishly; primly; pungently (of a smell); acridly; long and pointed (e.g. of a nose); popping (of ears)
back; reverse; rear side; height; stature; ridge (of a mountain)
sesame seeds; sesame (Sesamum indicum)
lightly; gently; (breaking apart) easily
good thing; nice thing; good excuse; good grounds; interjection used to impress an idea or to urge a response
to stick; to paste; to stretch; to spread; to form (e.g. ice on a pond); to fill; to swell
indicate reason; infers some protest
even if; even though; however; no matter how
to throw into; to toss into
and yet; though; when; in spite of
these days; nowadays; now; at present; recently; lately
(a) little; somewhat; somehow
rattling; clattering; trembling; shivering; whining; grumbling
to shake; to jolt; to rock (cradle); to blackmail; to extort; to shake down
pressing; urging; demanding; demand
thoroughly; completely; severely; harshly; (arch.) scattered; (arch.) disconnected
to fiddle with; to monkey around with
being postponed; being shelved; being put on hold; putting in storage; thing put in storage
to suit; to match; to become; to be like
light blue; pale blue; aqua
in terms of both ... and ...; from the perspective of ... as well as ...; whether it be ... or ...
right hand; right-hand side; right-hand direction; (on) the right
to turn round; to face about; to turn about
which way; which direction; which one (esp. of two alternatives); who
trunks; shorts (e.g. seaside use)
one thin flat object; one sheet
to slide down; to slip down
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)