disorder; chaos; confusion
to catch (someone's words); to make out; to follow; to ask about (a situation, circumstances, etc.); to inquire
towards; against; regarding; in contrast with
to succeed; to relieve; to take the place of; to substitute for; to be exchanged; to change (places with)
to stoop; to lean over; to bend forward; to bend down; to crouch; to squat
posture; pose; position; attitude; approach; stance
to step forward; to take a step forward; to start on a project, etc.; to take the first step with
to fly; to soar; to jump; to leap; to spatter; to scatter; to hurry
to go out to meet; to receive; to welcome; to accept (e.g. as a member of a group or family); to call for; to summon
small build; small stature; petite; small pattern
to cut apart (cloth, paper, etc.); to sever (ties); to break off (relationship); to cut off (enemy's retreat); to block (road, etc.)
to knock down; to beat (someone) up; to injure (someone) so badly they cannot recover (esp. emotionally); to overwhelm (with mental anguish, etc.)
force; unit; corps; squad; troops; party
riddled with holes; full of holes; full of flaws; full of loopholes; faulty
to push aside; to brush or thrust aside; to remove; to get rid of
force of a fire; force of flames
to snatch away; to dispossess; to steal
to crumble down; to tumble down; to fall in
mansion; palace; (arch.) nobleman; (arch.) noblewoman; (arch.) cabin (on a boat, carriage, etc.)
overhead; above one's head; high in the sky
to mix; to stir; to scramble; to churn
to let fly; to make fly; to skip over; to leave out; to run fast; to drive fast; to spray
wherein; therein; thereinto
to melt; to thaw; to fuse; to dissolve
sharp pain; acute pain; intense pain
top of the head; crown of the head
to lose consciousness; to faint; to black out
gravity; gravitation; gravitational pull
to be buried; to be covered; to be hidden
all; completely; totally; entirely; thoroughly
body; oneself; one's place; one's position; main part; meat (as opposed to bone, skin, etc.)
to soak; to dip; to steep; to moisten; to wet
(feeling a chill or shiver) suddenly; (feeling) chilly; chillily; with a sudden sense of dread (or fear, etc.); (being) suddenly (afraid, frightened, etc.); suddenly (breaking out in a cold sweat)
moisture; humidity; dampness
eardrum; tympanic membrane
silence; stillness; quietness
perhaps; likely; probably; I dare say
blink (of eyes); wink; twinkling (of stars); flicker (of light); blink (of light)
to pass (of time); to elapse
sigh (of grief, disappointment, etc.); grieving; lamenting; deploring
noisy; loud; annoying; troublesome; fussy; finicky