to take someone (to some place); to take someone along; to lead someone away
lightly and smoothly (of movements); swiftly; glidingly; (progressing) smoothly; (solving) easily
to jump up; to spring up; to move around; to bounce up and down; to pound (of one's heart, e.g. with excitement); to throb
to do physical exercise; to be physically active; (lit.) to move one's body
for (e.g. "she dances well for an eight-year old"); considering it's (something or someone)
as one would expect; just as you'd expect (from); still; all the same; even ... (e.g. "even a genius")
light (i.e. not heavy); feeling light (i.e. offering little resistance, moving easily); light (i.e. of foot); effortless; non-serious; minor; slight
to smile (at); to grin (at)
to memorize; to memorise; to learn; to pick up; to feel; to think
mostly; nearly; practically; well-nigh; almost invariably; all but
to gather; to collect; to assemble
grown-up (manner, etc.); mature; adult
to breathe out; to breathe; to tell (a lie); to use (foul language); to vomit; to throw up
to ascertain; to check; to make sure
to be due to; to be caused by; to depend on; to turn on; to be based on; to come from
technique; art; skill; move
chorus; singing in a chorus
to let out a cry; to break forth
for; for the sake of; to one's advantage; because of; as a result of
treasure; treasured item; prized possession
shrill whistling sound; reddening or brightening slightly; rush of blood to the head
though; notwithstanding; although
best; extra-fine; superfine; exceptionally; extraordinarily; by far
to ask a high price; to overcharge
to kick; to refuse; to reject; to stamp (on the ground); to firmly press one's feet (against something)
impressiveness; impact; force; intensity; appeal; strength
much more; still more; single layer (or storey, etc.); (arch.) rather; (arch.) sooner
hey there; I say; see here
to jump up and down; to hop
clamour; clamor; uproar; tumult; furore; furor
popular person; favorite; favourite
to believe; to believe in; to place trust in; to confide in; to have faith in
have to (verb); must (verb); is indispensable; absolutely necessary
glittering; sparkling; glistening; twinkling
to spill; to fall out of; to peek through; to become visible (although normally not); to escape (of a smile, tear, etc.)