to fish; to angle; to catch; to lure in; to tempt; to attract
back; reverse; rear side; height; stature; ridge (of a mountain)
side (of the torso); flank; illegitimate child; child born by someone other than one's wife
to sink (into); to cave in; to get stuck in
with a crack (e.g. branches, knuckles)
to break; to be broken; to be folded; to give in; to back down; to turn (a corner)
to vomit; to throw up; to emit; to send forth; to give (an opinion); to make (a comment)
he; she; that person; that; that one; that thing
(suffer) deterioration; growing worse; aggravation; degeneration; corruption
serious wound; serious injury
to pilfer; to filch; to swipe
medicine; pharmaceuticals; efficacious chemical (gunpowder, pesticide, etc.); (pottery) glaze; (illegal) drug; narcotic
to put into the mouth; to eat
performing without rehearsal
type; kind; type (of person); (ideal) type; typewriter; typing
to fall (of rain, snow, ash, etc.); to come down; to form (of frost); to beam down (of sunlight or moonlight); to pour in; to visit (of luck, misfortune, etc.)
to soar; to fly; to run; to dash
owl (esp. the Ural owl, Strix uralensis)
to go down and stand; to alight; to get down
to choke; to be choked (by); to sob convulsively
odour; odor; scent; aura; whiff; smacks of ...
to make up for; to compensate for; to indemnify; to recompense; to redeem (e.g. a fault); to atone for
to let out; to utter; to issue; to send; to leave; to depart
to take flight; to disappear
to detain; to check; to restrain
self-consciousness; self-awareness
to bare one's fangs; to snarl (at)
happiness; good fortune; luck; blessing
called; named; as many as; as much as; all ...; every single ...
stillness; silence; hush; calm; serenity
satisfactory; decent; good; proper; worthy
sound of footsteps; sense or sign that something is approaching
soft; tender; limp; subdued (colour or light) (color); gentle; meek
to hold a person back; to restrain; to catch in one's arms
to cover; to bury (e.g. one's face in hands); to submerge; to fill (completely); to stuff; to pack
to scatter; to disseminate (e.g. a rumor); to spread (e.g. germs); to distribute widely (e.g. leaflets); to hand out freely; to spend recklessly