cruel; brutal; savage; barbarous
to unfold; to unroll; to open
world history; international history
to take lessons in; to be taught; to learn (from a teacher); to study (under a teacher); to get training in
life; life force; lifetime; lifespan; most important thing; foundation
to obey (an order, law, etc.); to abide by (a rule, custom, etc.); to follow (a person); to accompany; to go alongside (e.g. a river); to follow (e.g. a sign)
to bark; to howl; to howl (e.g. of the wind); to roar; to yell; to cry
for a short while; for a brief period; soon; in a short while
to be able to manage somehow or another
to find an excuse; to rationalize; to find a pretext
trying to think of a way (to); devising means (to); working out (how to do); contriving (to raise money); managing
to reseat oneself; to correct one's posture
a short while ago; a moment ago; just now; some time ago
centimeter; centimetre; centi-; 10^-2; sentimental
cool; chilly; feeling nice and cold
sidelong glance; short grain (paper)
squeezing something tightly; sound made by someone (or something) being squeezed; criticizing someone severely; sound made by someone being criticized; hug
sentimental; mushy; sugary; saccharine; sickly-sweet
to put into the mouth; to eat
to concern; to be related
to leave; to depart; to take one's leave
fine weather; fair weather
without; unacceptable; not alright; unsatisfactory
at leisure; in a relaxed manner; in a carefree manner; quietly; peacefully
to mind; to care about; to be an issue; to matter; to keep company; to care for; to interfere with
with a slap; with a pop; without batting an eyelid; generously; cutesy suffix applied to names
to die out; to peter out; to become extinct; to cease; to be stopped; to be discontinued
exactly; precisely; just; as if; as though; quite
to pull up; to drag up; to increase; to raise (e.g. taxes); to withdraw; to leave; to promote (someone to a higher position)
practice; training; drill; (an) exercise; workout
filthy; squalid; dirty; foul; sordid
group; flock; crowd; wide expanse (of flowers)
conspicuously; noticeably; remarkably; especially; particularly
to be conspicuous; to stand out
to discover; to find (e.g. an error in a book); to locate; to find (e.g. something missing); to be used to seeing; to be familiar with