affirmation; affirmative (logic)
nonchalantly; calmly; as if nothing happened
scattering; diffusion; spread (e.g. signal across the spectrum)
to swoop down upon; to fly down; to alight
to be foolish; to be stupid; to be ridiculous
mercy; compassion; clemency; Hodgson's hawk-cuckoo (Cuculus fugax); Horsfield's hawk cuckoo
bitter tears; (lit.) tears of blood
to build up; to establish; to form; to become (a state); to accomplish; to achieve; to change into
running continuously; firing in rapid succession
the three character styles: square and semicursive and grass
to be found; to be discovered
invisibly; secretly; privately
to place on (something); to give (someone) a ride; to give a lift; to load (luggage); to carry; to send out (on the airwaves, etc.); to deceive
cool; chilly; feeling nice and cold
to yield oneself (to something); to devote oneself (to something); to surrender oneself (to something)
ground; earth; the solid earth; the (vast) land
to shake; to swing; to sway; to shock
no good; not serving its purpose; hopeless; wasted; cannot; must not
to recognize by sound (recognise); to identify by sound; to understand; to be reasonable
affection; love; fondness; tenderness
temperature; body temperature (human, animal)
perhaps; probably; generous; many; much
of all (things, people, places, days, etc.)
when one was a very young child; very early in one's life
quite; very; 10^48; quindecillion
ordinary; average; common; normal; like the average person; like most people
fate; destiny; predestination
unreasonable; irrational; outrageous; absurd
to be nauseating; to be disgusting; to be revolting; to throw up; to vomit
self-hatred; self-abhorrence; self-loathing
to tighten; to press hard
unconsciousness; unconscious; involuntary; the unconscious (psychoanalysis)
one's turn; one's shift; one's turn on stage; screen time; screentime
quarrel; brawl; fight; squabble; scuffle; argument
bothersome; tiresome; bother to do
self-centeredness; selfishness; egotism; egocentricity
self-sacrifice; self-renunciation
memory; sense; experience
to place both hands on the ground (to express respect, apology or to present a request)