classroom; lecture room; department (in a university); class; lessons; school (for a particular discipline)
to get angry; to get mad; to tell someone off; to scold; to be angular; to be square
disastrous flooding; kelpie; water demon that brings floods or disasters
law; act; method; mood; dharma; law
to be visible; to be clear; to be evident; to be certain
to give up; to abandon (hope, plans); to resign oneself (to)
before long; soon; almost; nearly; finally; in the end
appearing that; seeming that; looking like; having the appearance of
such; this sort of; like this
to leave alone; to leave as is; to ignore; to neglect
several minutes; a few minutes
to avoid (physical contact with); to avoid (situation); to ward off; to avert; to put aside; to move out of the way
to breathe out; to breathe; to tell (a lie); to use (foul language); to vomit; to throw up
to stream; to flow (liquid, time, etc.); to be washed away; to be carried; to drift; to float (e.g. clouds); to sweep (e.g. rumour, fire)
and yet; despite this; but even so; but even then; however; nevertheless
really; truly; indeed; good grief
character (of a person); personality; disposition; characteristics; nature (of a thing, event, etc.)
discouragement; despondency; dejection; disappointment
to relate to; to have one's feelings understood
to come together; to merge; to fit; to match; to be profitable; to be equitable
retrogression; reversal; relapse; doubling back; backtracking
tedious; boring; being fed up with
silence (not speaking); muteness
mouth; lips; shape of the mouth; near an entrance; vicinity of an entrance
absurd; ridiculous; silly; ludicrous; nonsensical; asinine
no sooner than; as soon as; immediately after; at the thought of; when I think about
shadow; silhouette; reflection; image; ominous sign; light (stars, moon)
to hang over; to cover; to lie over; to fall on one's shoulders; to become one's responsibility; to become a burden
to receive; to get; to catch (e.g. a ball); to be struck by (wind, waves, sunlight, etc.); to sustain (damage); to incur (a loss); to undergo (e.g. surgery)
to conceive; to become pregnant; to get filled with (e.g. sails filled with wind); to be swollen with; to contain (a contradiction, danger, etc.); to carry (a problem, consequences, etc.)
older brother; elder brother
abruptly; suddenly; all of a sudden; without warning
to blink (one's eyes); to wink; to bat; to twinkle (e.g. stars); to flicker; to waver