to frolic about; to mess around
ideally; if one were to wish for more
two blessings at once; flanked by two beautiful women
briskly (walk); at a quick pace
to let the tension out of one's shoulders; to relax; to not take oneself too seriously
fall; sinking; surrender; capitulation
resourcefulness; ability (esp. to earn a living); dependability; reliability
just one person; only one
tumult; great noise; clatter; hustle and bustle
to grasp back; to squeeze back; to grab back
restoration; repair; mending
need for caution; need for care; requiring special attention
to smell sweet; to be fragrant
once in a lifetime; the first and last occurrence (event, experience) of one's lifetime
being preoccupied with; being obsessed; only thinking of; having only ... on one's mind
unable to back out; unable to withdraw; unable to stop; unable to compromise
to be confused; to be bewildered; to be taken aback
to hide; to conceal oneself
love triangle; eternal triangle
to come of age; to become an adult; to become fully qualified; to stand on one's own
following (e.g. someone's opinion); being servile to; adherence; compliance; emulation; mimicking
truthfulness; credibility; sincerity; honesty; good faith
word for word; verbatim; a single word and a single phrase
matter being discussed (e.g. in a private conversation); our side of the story (in contrast to another's version)
compatibility; coexistence; standing together
evident; plain; distinct; clear
bungee-jumping; bungee jump
seeing two people (i.e. romantically) at the same time; two-timing; bifurcation; fork; fence-sitting; playing it both ways
to cheat (in a romantic relationship); to play it both ways; to sit on the fence; to two-time
to bedaub (with paint); to besmear; to paint heavily; to spread thickly
salt; common salt; hardship; toil; saltiness; cold
nata; sturdy broad-bladed knife, used in woodcraft and hunting (often with a rectangular blade)
to sympathize deeply with; to strike a chord of sympathy
a little embarrassing; slightly embarrassed; somewhat ashamed; extremely embarrassing; extremely embarrassed
to hurt; to ache; to feel a pain; to be injured; to be spoiled (e.g. food); to be damaged
dice; die; baton (of command)
suppression (e.g. of free speech); force-out