to cross one's mind; to be reminded
exhausted; tired; withered; worn out; boiling until shapeless or mushy; tediously
and yet; despite this; but even so; but even then; however; nevertheless
performance; take; game; season; penetrative vaginal sex (with a prostitute); unsimulated sex (in an adult movie)
to change; to alter; to reform; to correct; to examine; to check
construction; building; putting up; erecting; creation; formulation
to manage something successfully; to be successful
each (person); individually; one by one; one at a time; in turn
to hold back others from achieving success; to stand in the way of; to sabotage
dumbfounded; overcome with surprise; in blank amazement; in a daze
some; any; please; anyway; anyhow
quantity of heat (e.g. in calories, BTU, etc.); heat value; calorific value; (degree of) enthusiasm; zeal; passion
to be lost in deep thought; to be deeply immersed in thought
to feel down; to feel sad; to be in a slump (business, economy, etc.); to be in an unfavourable condition; to fall into (e.g. a hole)
to recover; to rally; to improve; to pick up
state of mind; mentality; psychology
appropriate; suitable; fitting; apt; proper; right
defense; defence; safeguard; protection
strength; power; proficiency; ability
hedgehog (any mammal of family Erinaceidae)
to wound; to injure; to hurt someone's feelings (pride, etc.); to damage; to chip
monetary offering; offertory
considerably; not a little; in no small numbers
to subsist; to keep on living
studies; schoolwork; classwork
delusion; trick of the imagination
to finish; to get it over with; to settle; to pay back; to get along (without something); to make do with (without)
transactions; dealings; business
to offer (a suggestion, etc.); to propose (an idea, etc.); to approach with (a proposal, etc.)
to wager; to bet; to risk; to stake; to gamble
chip; microchip; chip (in poker, roulette, etc.); casino token; chip (shot); (wood) chip
tap-tap; knock-knock; cough-cough; bark (of a fox); yelp; heavily (e.g. of snow falling)
sermon; preaching; remonstration; scolding; lecturing
shadow; silhouette; reflection; image; ominous sign; light (stars, moon)
to flicker; to glimmer; to flit; to fall lightly (snow, rain)
older brother; elder brother; brother (as older-brother figure in friendly and or work relationship); young man; buddy
to wield; to brandish; to display (one's knowledge); to show off; to abuse (one's power); to manipulate someone
open day; open house; day when prospective students can visit a university
shortsighted; narrow-minded