white of the eye; cold, unwelcoming eyes
to pretend not to see; to turn one's back on
unloading (cargo, etc.); discharge
older sister; lass; young lady
tone (of voice); manner of talking
with a feeling of relief; with a sigh of relief; deeply (sigh)
breast; chest; pit of the stomach; solar plexus; epigastrium
to dam up; to hold back; to keep back; to stem (an activity); to check (e.g. progress)
hot; warm; passionate; impassioned; on everybody's mind; on the radar
dizziness; giddiness; vertigo
to bear; to stand; to restrain; to control; to forgive; to put up with
to burn; to scorch; to singe; to char
action; movements; motions; bearing; behaviour; behavior
health; healthy; sound; fit
lively; full of spirit; energetic; healthy; well; fit
schoolyard; playground; school grounds; campus
to summon; to call (e.g. phone); to convene; to invoke (e.g. subroutine); to call; to open (e.g. a file)
back off!; leave me alone!
assistance; help; aid; support; reinforcement
funny; amusing; strange; odd; improper; unsuitable
another (person); the other person; one more (person)
whispering into a person's ear
such; this sort of; like this
to exclude (someone); to shun; to ignore; to leave out; to ostracize
outcast; odd man out; pariah
role; assignment; position (of responsibility); post; part (in a play, film, etc.); role
to be wounded; to get injured; to get hurt feelings; to get damaged; to get chipped
correspondence (to); equivalence; suitability; coordination; dealing with; coping with
bubble; foam; froth; head on beer
a pair (of shoes or socks)
because ...; for ...; the reason being ...; as for ...; when it comes to ...; regarding ...
I'm sorry; my apologies; excuse me; pardon me
to apologize; to apologise
flow (of a fluid or gas); stream; flow (of people, things); passage (of time); course (of events); (step-by-step) procedure; group of people who remain together after the end of an event
intention; wish; purpose; mind (to do)
statement; remark; observation; utterance; speech; proposal
to entrust (e.g. a task) to another; to leave to; to passively leave to someone else's facilities; to leave to take its natural course; to continue (something) in a natural fashion (without particular aim); to rely fully on one's (full strength, great ability, long time taken) to get something done
to get better; to get well; to recover (from an illness); to be cured; to be restored; to heal