thirteen; 13; king (playing card)
occasionally; once in a while; now and then; rarely; seldom
to draw near; to draw closer; to press (e.g. for an answer); to hound
to bury; to embed; to implant
oneself; oneself; for oneself; personally
to bite (at); to snap at; to snap at (someone); to flare up at; to jump down (someone's) throat
to tame (e.g. animal); to domesticate
confusion; distraction; derangement
to get blurred; to get hoarse; to get husky; to graze; to scrape
true character; true form; true colors (colours); consciousness; one's senses
principal offence; principal offense; principal offender
status; position; method; way; rule; regulation
to feel like; to feel inclined to do
to accomplish; to achieve; to carry out; to do ... completely; to do ... entirely
secrecy; confidentiality; privacy; one's circumstances (esp. fiscal)
to do something in readiness for; to get something (needful) done
difficult to ...; hard to ...
just (now); quite (near); unintentionally; subconsciously
luggage; baggage; burden; payload (of a packet, cell, etc.)
clicking; clopping; clacking
still more; even more; much more; increased; greater
model; dummy; model (profession); fashion model; model (of a vehicle, machine, etc.); version; model (e.g. mathematical)
solid; firm; stout; burly; strong; sturdy
surname; family name; hereditary title (used in ancient Japan to denote rank and political standing)
to declare; to assert; to say bluntly; to say straight out
embarrassed; feeling ashamed; feeling awkward
humour; humor; safety; health; in a good mood; in high spirits
physical law; laws of physics
calculation; reckoning; count; forecast
beforehand; in advance; previously
insight; discernment; perception; perspicacity; acumen
towards; against; regarding; in contrast with
to change; to alter; to reform; to correct; to examine; to check
self-torturing; masochistic
disposition; inclination; characteristic; sexual disposition; fetish
as you were; return to your original position!; er, rather
origin; source; base; basis; cause; ingredient; material
whim; caprice; whimsy; fickle; moody; uneven temper
loss; damage; harm; disadvantage; handicap; drawback