to meet fortuitously (e.g. running into an old friend); to meet by chance; to happen across
slightly; lightly; thinly; faintly; dimly
to project; to reflect; to cast (shadow)
to stab; to stick; to pierce; to thrust
English writing; English sentence; English text; English literature; English lit
to get blurred; to get hoarse; to get husky; to graze; to scrape
here and there; in places
crime; criminal act; offence; offense
verbal message; word (from someone)
dead person; (the) deceased; (the) dead; casualties
contrivance; bit of fiddling; little ingenuity; bit more (e.g. food)
ornamentation; embellishment; decoration; modification; qualification
to decorate gaudily; to overdecorate; to deck out; to embellish
to draw; to paint; to depict; to describe; to picture in one's mind; to imagine
letter (of alphabet); character; writing
state; condition; situation; appearance; circumstances
to look toward; to have one's eyes drawn towards something
disastrous scene; terrible spectacle
change of color; change of colour; fading; discoloration; discolouration
one part; one portion; one section; one copy (e.g. of a document)
through; throughout; in the course of; all over or throughout (e.g. a place)
consenting to; being convinced of; being satisfied; understanding
humanity; sidewalk; footpath; human realm
arousal; excitation; awakening; evocation
to pluck off (esp. by twisting); to pick; to break off; to wrest (away from); to wrench free; to snatch (away)
to adorn oneself; to dress oneself up; to give an air of; to make oneself seem like
very strange; bizarre; weird; mysterious
prototype; model; pattern; archetypal
bright red; deep red; flushed (of face); downright (e.g. lie); complete; utter
bloodstained; bloody; covered with blood
to float in the air; to be unfinished; to be unsettled; to be undecided
two (long cylindrical things)
middle; centre; center; midpoint; heart
thigh; buttocks; arse; ass
to drill; to bore; to hit the mark; to get to the heart of (the matter); (arch.) to put on; (arch.) to wear
(suffering) damage; injury; harm