opposite side; opposition
to get stuck with (some job); to end up with (something unpleasant)
confirmation of someone's safety; ascertainment of someone's safety
rushing into; breaking into; storming; plunging into (war, etc.); embarking on (a new venture)
descent; fall; drop; passing down (of an order, decree, etc.)
coal mine; (coal) pit; colliery
elevator; lift; elevator (aviation)
to make; to produce; to prepare (food); to brew (alcohol); to raise; to grow; to till
compression; condensation; constriction; compaction
to look away; to avert one's eyes
pot; jar; dice cup; depression; basin (e.g. of a waterfall); aim; what one wants
veteran; battle-worn; schooled by adversity in many battles; rich in experience
thickheaded; insensitive; dull; thick-skinned
protagonist; main character; hero(ine) (of a story); head of household
opposite side; other side
loose; lenient; lax; gentle (curve, slope, etc.); slow; weak; soft
feeling of tension; air of tension; tension; nervousness
almost (did); nearly (did)
admiration; being impressed (by)
blow-drying; blow; punch; brow; blow; playing an instrument (esp. in jazz)
something; something or other; something something
feeling of relief (for the time being); peace of mind (for now)
teaching; instruction; teachings; precept; lesson; doctrine
to grow timid; to cower; to become perverse; to become contrary; to be cramped; to be constrained
wrong impression; subjective impression; assumption; prejudice
somehow or other; for some reason or another; without knowing why
I fear that it's likely that; with all due respect
presentiment; premonition; hunch; to have a premonition; to have a hunch
to cross one's mind; to occur to one; to flash into one's head
right under; directly below
to form a group; to form a bunch
to jump down; to jump off; to jump from; to jump out of
to thrust into; to shove into; to push into; to drive into
to go against; to fight against; to oppose; to resist; to deny
descent; fall; drop; decline; downturn; subsidence
pressure; stress; pressure (e.g. political); coercion; arm-twisting