to become stronger; to grow in intensity; to grow violent; to invite contributions, etc.; to solicit help, participation, etc.; to recruit (e.g. soldiers)
corresponding to (in meaning, function, etc.); being equivalent to; appropriate; suitable; to be proportionate to; to be in keeping with
vexed; irritated; fretful; shaggy; bushy; ragged
to tear off; to pluck; to scratch off
ruffled (hair, brush bristles, etc.); unkempt; dishevelled; idling away time; dawdling; dilly-dallying
left in a state of neglect; left to go to ruin; left to run wild (e.g. of a garden)
to make a mistake (in); to commit an error (e.g. in calculation); to confuse; to mistake something for something else
appearance; air; condition; state; form
every last one; one and all; from A to Z; as soon as; right after; no sooner (than)
to go past; to pass; to pass by
to release; to let go; to free; to add (pieces of eggplant, potato, etc.) to water, broth, etc.
good humour (humor); good mood
that kind of; that way; that move; that trick; that game
to one's heart's content; as much as one wants; as hard as one can; resolution; decisiveness; determination
weak; feeble; delicate; frail; helpless
to struggle; to writhe; to wriggle; to act frantically; to make desperate efforts
to become red; to redden; to blush
audio feedback; acoustic feedback; howl
eardrum; tympanic membrane
rudely (barging in); straight; directly; without hesitation; without permission
to use one's influence; to pull strings; to take measures; to make the necessary preparations
grasp; catch; understanding
to leave words (behind one, e.g. after death); to say (for posterity); to utter last words; to leave some things unsaid
repeated blows; striking repeatedly; barrage; consecutive hits (e.g. boxing, baseball)
lighting (a lamp); turning on a light
to be impatient; to be eager; to be restless; to be excited; to be in high spirits
to pin down; to hold down; to cover (esp. a part of one's body with one's hand); to clutch (a body part in pain); to get a hold of; to obtain
to throw at; to throw something at a person; to throw a person down
bear (any mammal of family Ursidae)
to draw back; to sink; to be set back (e.g. from a road); to withdraw (e.g. from the public eye); to retire to (somewhere)
close call; narrow escape
causing concern; (lit.) bad for the heart
accounting; finance; bill (at a restaurant); check; accountant; treasurer
to lose composure; to be upset; to be flurried; to lose one's head (through shock)
to shiver; to shake; to quake; to tremble; to quaver; to quiver
scary; frightening; eerie; dreadful