whistling sound; wheezing sound; sound of the wind; wuthering; howling; soughing
to blow (a horn, etc.); to sound
to grow up; to become an adult
to change (cars or horses); to transfer; to possess; to inspire
to be dazzled by; to be dizzied by; to be lost in (greed, lust, etc.); (arch.) to become dark
sound of the wind; voice of the wind
to crumple (up); to wrinkle; to rub thoroughly
to become frayed; to become loose
fury; frenzy; madness; wildness
to blow fiercely; to rage; (arch.) to play (a flute, etc.) for fun
prediction; prophecy; prognostication
July; seventh month of the lunar calendar
scorn; disdain; contempt; slight
to come true (of a wish, prayer, etc.); to be realized; to suit (e.g. a purpose); to meet (wishes, ideals, etc.); to match (implies competition); to rival
instead; but (on the other hand)
limply; wearily; listlessly; languidly; exhaustedly; unenergetically
century; hundred years; (fig.) a long time
(with a) start; fright; alarm; creaking; cracking; snapping
noisy; loud; annoying; troublesome; fussy; finicky
fly (any insect of infraorder Muscomorpha); person of no worth; pisher; scrub
to copy; to imitate; to counterfeit; to forge
to fall into (e.g. a hole); to fall into (chaos, depression, dilemma, illness, etc.); to fall into (a trap, etc.); to fall; to surrender
strongly hoping or requesting (of something that is difficult to be brought to fruition)
mediocre; ordinary; commonplace; banal
habitual criminal; recidivist; recidivism; habitual criminal activity
to be full of pride; to be boastful
moderate; reserved; conservative; humble; mild-mannered; self-effacing
closing time; lockup; curfew
hasty; rash; rushed; hurried; impatient; impetuous
lightning; thunder; god of thunder; god of lightning; anger; fit of anger
to pour into; to wash down; to insert (e.g. into a data stream)
preface; introduction; preamble
to excite; to incite; to stimulate; to arouse; to tempt; to stir up
darn it!; darn!; oops!; oh dear!; oh no!
scrutiny; scanning; taking a good look
weather forecast; weather report
to be delirious with fever; to have a feverish dream; (fig.) to be crazy about something
simple and clear; plain and simple
to stop; to abort; to discontinue; to close