messy; untidy; disorderly; higgledy-piggledy
honorific/polite/humble prefix; honorific suffix
occupying; having (an area) all to oneself; military occupation; possession; capture
slightly (of an action); (looking) small and quiet
(picture) frame; framed picture; amount (esp. of money); sum
to open (e.g. doors); to open (e.g. business, etc.); to be empty; to be vacant; to be available; to be open (e.g. neckline, etc.); to have been opened (of one's eyes, mouth, etc.)
to project; to reflect; to cast (shadow)
to breathe heavily (e.g. with much movement of the shoulders)
quietly; slowly; gracefully
to lay hands on; to touch; to care for; to look after; to make off with; to steal
to soar; to fly high; to be whirled up; to make merry; to be ecstatic; to be in high spirits
inattention; absent-mindedness
to smoke; to breathe in; to suck; to sip; to absorb; to soak up
to shake off; to throw off
to send (something unsolicited); to send without the receiver's request
article; goods; fine thing; fellow; (arch.) prostitute; (arch.) price
whatever the case; under any circumstances
careful; elaborate; scrupulous
to build up; to complete; to construct; to make up; to fabricate; to invent
having said that; on the other hand
one breath; time of one breath; pause; break; (doing in) one go; doing without stopping
to breathe out; to breathe; to tell (a lie); to use (foul language); to vomit; to throw up
red; crimson; Red; communist; (arch.) beautiful
to have a cramp; to twitch; to stiffen (of a face, expression); to freeze; to shrink (of skin, due to a scar); to tauten
to stay indoors; to be confined indoors
cross (for crucifixion); the Cross (of Christ)
to commit suicide; to end one's life; (lit.) to choose death
to scorn; to despise; to hold in contempt; to look down on; to disdain
religious organization; religious organisation
to raise someone's position; to raise someone's standing
another (person); the other person; one more (person)
person who has great confidence (faith) in himself
free and uncontrolled; behaving with abandon; freewheeling
violent; furious; extreme; intense; fervent; vehement
disposition; temperament; temper; nature
to come along; to come around; to turn up; to arrive at the present; to get where one is; to have been doing something (for a period of time)
rumour; rumor; report; hearsay; gossip; common talk
rather; sooner; preferably