hustle and bustle; throng; crowd; congestion; traffic jam
lively; vigorous; sprightly; animated; vivid
continuation; rest (of the story, work, etc.); flow (e.g. of a piece of writing); pacing (of a story); succession (of); sequence
stinging (pain); smarting; tingling
execution by tying a victim to a post and stabbing with spears; crucifixion
saint; wise and virtuous person (esp. in Confucianism); great religious teacher; refined sake
to become better; to improve
to begin to overflow; to start overflowing; to pour out
ectogenesis; outside the body
to cover; to bury (e.g. one's face in hands); to submerge; to fill (completely); to stuff; to pack
disadvantageous; long (odds)
bet; wager; stake; gamble
to scold; to chide; to rebuke; to reprimand
to (an extent); up to; doesn't amount to doing ...; not significant enough to require ...; even if ...
to adhere to; to stick to; to cling to
lovely; dear; beloved; pitiable; pitiful
to be born again; to make a fresh start in life
to twine around; to twist around; to coil around; to pester; to hassle
to creep up; to crawl up; to overcome (a bad situation); to rise (after a setback)
strange; wonderful; weird; outrageous; mysterious
distance in a straight line
to coil about; to follow about; to surround; to cling to
to keep one's temper; to maintain one's composure; to remain calm; to keep presence of mind; to preserve one's equilibrium
marked; pronounced; showing a strong tendency (towards)
force (bulldoze) one's way through
to cross; to go across; to go through; to cut across
to lose composure; to be upset; to be flurried; to lose one's head (through shock)
to be attentive to small details; to be attentive to others (or others' concerns); to have one's mind turn groundlessly to something negative
assertion; declaration; affirmation
dust; trash; garbage; negligible amount; tiny bit; hustle and bustle (of life)
to open out (of a view, scenery, etc.); to spread out; to improve (of luck, prospects, etc.); to get better; to develop (of a town, civilization, etc.); to become civilized; to be sensible
to follow; to accompany; to cleave to; to join up with; to obey implicitly; to flatter
to handle well; to handle deftly; to deal with; to manage; to prepare (meat or fish) for cooking; to dress (meat, etc.)