surely; certainly; no doubt; indeed
extraordinary; special; exceptional; non-standard grammatical construction; ungrammatical usage; solecism
stern; grave; austere; strict (e.g. security); severe; firm
ruffled (hair, brush bristles, etc.); unkempt; dishevelled; idling away time; dawdling; dilly-dallying
certain; unmistaken; evident; obvious; beyond doubt
to be believed to; to be expected to; to be feared to; to be poised to; to be considered to; to be likely to
sum; harmony; peace; Japan; Japanese-style
to be dizzy; to feel faint; to feel giddy
something like ...; something called ...
expression; presentation; representation; notation
large, medium and small (businesses, rooms, etc.)
child; boy; (arch.) I; (arch.) me
as a child; when one was a child
favourite book; favorite book
to feel refreshed; to feel more cheerful; to feel better
to break off (mid-sentence); to stop (saying)
the more one looks (at it) the more...
in that manner; like that
to change the subject (e.g. away from something awkward or inconvenient)
to loiter; to putter; to prowl; to wander about; to roam about; to knock around
consists of; comprises; is made up of
dead end; tragic ending (e.g. of film)
to close one's eyes; to lower one's eyelids; to shut one's eyes; to die; to breathe one's last
to sob; to be choked with tears
to draw or pull something towards oneself (e.g. chair)
temperature; body temperature (human, animal)
to jump; to leap; to break up; to close; to hit (e.g. to have a car hit something or someone)
to jump up; to spring up; to move around; to bounce up and down; to pound (of one's heart, e.g. with excitement); to throb
to dwell; to live; to stay at; to take shelter at; to be pregnant; to be part of a constellation
to entrust; to send (a message, etc.)
discharge; outward flow; efflux; leak of (private) information or pictures
to break; to snap; to be injured; to wear out; to be worn out; to break; to burst
wound; injury; chip; crack; flaw; defect
generally; in the main; (more or less) everything; all parts; ordinary; usual
to finish watching (e.g. a movie)
recoil; hesitation; flinching; shrinking back