in succession; one by one
the point of ...; the place where ...; a place called ...; places known as ...; I would say ...; ... is how I'd put it
to twist (yarn); to lay (rope)
no sooner than; as soon as; immediately after; at the thought of; when I think about
to be late; to be delayed; to fall behind (in a race, one's studies, etc.); to lag behind; to be bereaved of; to be preceded by (someone) in death
sudden; abrupt; unexpected; unforeseen
et cetera; etc.; and the like; and so forth
to burst into tears; to burst out crying; to begin to cry; to be moved to tears
Saint; St.; S.; sacred; holy; pure
to swoop down upon; to fly down; to alight
faithful; devoted; loyal; honest; true
certainly; without fail; right and wrong; pros and cons
to ask; to inquire; to implore (a god for an oracle); to seek direction (from your superior); to visit; to speak to (a large crowd at a theatre, etc.)
dull (e.g. a knife); blunt; thickheaded; obtuse; dull (sound, color, etc.); dim (light)
to be confused; to be bewildered; to be taken aback
shrill voice; piercing cry; shriek; scream
interlude (in traditional Japanese music); chanting or clapping along (during a song or dance); interjection
chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus); domestic chicken; chicken meat
to flap (wings); to spread one's wings; to go out into the world
such ... as; or some such
claim; insistence; assertion; advocacy; emphasis; contention
unrelated; irrelevant; unconcerned; unconnected
to interrupt; to obstruct (a view, someone's way, etc.); to block (light, wind, etc.); to intercept; to cut off
gasping for breath; puffing and panting; wheezing
to breathe heavily (e.g. with much movement of the shoulders)
still (continuing); as ever; further
to say something additional; to add (to what was said before)
trembling from fear; trembling all over
to shiver; to shake; to quake; to tremble; to quaver; to quiver
excitement; stimulation; agitation; arousal
pupil; student; schoolchild
fear; horror; anxiety; concern; uneasiness; reverence
so; like this; in this way
some people; a few people; several people
nata; sturdy broad-bladed knife, used in woodcraft and hunting (often with a rectangular blade)
to pull over one's eyes (e.g. hat); to wear pulled down over one's eyes