to be surprised; to be amazed; to be frightened; surprise (e.g. surprise party)
to drop; to let fall; to omit
diligent; earnest; attentive to detail; brisk (working, moving); frequent (e.g. checking)
completely; absolutely; (not) at all; (not) a bit; earnestly; intently
indoor (court, pool, etc.)
to expect; to hope for; to look forward to; to resolve (to do); to decide upon; to prepare for
surprise attack; surprise visit; catching a person off guard
pitiful; pathetic; painful to look at
to withdraw from (a deal); to wash one's hands of; to lead by the hand
to squeeze out; to wring out
tone (of voice); parlance; style; intonation; accent
to excite; to incite; to stimulate; to arouse; to tempt; to stir up
suddenly; in a flash; rapidly; attractive; distinguished; showy
to come near; to let someone approach; to bring near; to bring together; to deliver (opinion, news, etc.); to send (e.g. a letter); to let someone drop by
fusion point; melting point
chill; the shivers; shivering fit; cold; coldness; cold air
snivel; nasal mucus; snot
to be ready to cry; to be on the point of tears
thick; viscous; muddy; dirty (with oil, grease, etc.); to be in an ugly state (of emotions, relations, etc.); to be murky
lump; mass; group; crowd; embodiment (of an idea, quality, feeling etc.); personification
to bail (e.g. water from a boat); to ladle
to dip out; to scoop up; to ladle out
heavy labor; heavy labour; hard work; hard labor (in prison); hard labour
tensely; tightly; erectly; intuitively; instinctively; with a burst
drop (e.g. of water); drip
empirical; from experience
to push out; to project; to stick out; to hand over (e.g. to the police)
to make sure of; to assure oneself of; to see with one's own eyes; to ascertain
bottle; jar; decanter; flagon; phial; vial
sample; specimen; test piece
unglazed pottery; bisque; bisque firing; seafood grilled without seasoning
dubious; puzzled; suspicious
to mix; to stir; to scramble; to churn
to choke; to be choked by; to be stifled by
gossip; corner of the mouth
cause of offense; cause of offence; annoyance; spasms; convulsions; cramps
to lick off; to take (something) off by licking
show; exhibition; spectacle
somewhat larger (amount); quite a lot; a little more (than usual); a little extra
many; a lot; much; multitude
convenient; useful; finding useful; coming in handy; (priceless) treasure