sixth year of elementary school; sixth year elementary school student
practice; training; drill; (an) exercise; workout
reflexively; reflectively; by reflex
each juncture; each turning point
to stick into; to pierce; to run into
precipitous; rugged; inaccessible; grim; severe; stern
suddenly and in a loud voice (e.g. sobbing)
to boil; to come to a boil; to seethe (with rage, etc.); to be furious
to well up (of tears, anger, joy, etc.); to surge up (within oneself); to rise; to feel nauseated; to feel sick
to faint; to lose consciousness; to feel overwhelmed; to be astounded
equality (esp. of status); equal footing; equal terms
absolutely; positively; decidedly
close (e.g. in terms of relationship); intimate
to weigh on one's mind; to be worried about (something)
to weigh on one's mind; to trouble one's heart; to be concerned about; to worry about
infancy; childish; infantile; immature
strongly hoping or requesting (of something that is difficult to be brought to fruition)
stinginess; miserliness; shabby; cheap; petty; narrow-minded
hey!; wait a minute!; whoa!; boohoo; waaaa
which way; which direction; which one (esp. of two alternatives); who
mostly; ordinarily; probably; most; almost all; ordinary
friend; ally; supporter; taking sides with; supporting; standing by
lively; vigorous; sprightly; animated; vivid
proper; respectable; decent; honest
to surround; to crowd around
to comfort; to console; to amuse
bad guy; villain; evildoer; scoundrel
to make a mistake; to be incorrect; to be mistaken
first of all; to begin with; probably; most likely; more or less (satisfactory); on the whole
last night; yesterday evening
to be upset; to lose one's composure; to lose self-control; to put in disorder; to mess up; to disturb
how many months?; how long?
about; concerning; related to; -ish
shaking; trembling; pitching; disturbance; unrest; agitation
to fall in drops; to drip down; to trickle down
battle; fight; war; struggle; conflict
to strain (one's ears, eyes); to prick up (one's ears)
to meet (the enemy) and attack; to engage (the approaching enemy); to confront; to intercept
to break on the shore and retreat (of a wave)