out of control; out of hand; unmanageable; nothing one can do
eagle (Accipitridae family)
elegant; graceful; refined; leisurely; comfortable; easy
gentle; mild; meek; tender
handsome young man; Adonis
double suicide; lovers' suicide
to saw; to grind (e.g. coffee beans); to mill
evacuation advisory; official advice to evacuate
person in charge (including a supervisory role for other staff); person responsible for ...; responsible party; supervisor; manager
festival; feast; harassment by an Internet pitchfork mob; online shaming; galore (as in "goals galore"); frenzy
to become stiff (of muscles); to get absorbed in; to develop a passion for; to be elaborate; to be intricate
smallness; small item; short month (i.e. having fewer than 31 days); elementary school; smaller (of two things, places, etc. with the same name); inferior; younger (of two people with the same name)
division; section; compartment; block; plot; lot
extermination; annihilation
frequently; repeatedly; eagerly; keenly; hard; terribly
to lose one's way; to get lost
to get thin; to taper off
solemn (ceremony, atmosphere, etc.); austere; grave; majestic; dignified; stately
to hide; to keep to oneself
zip fastener; slide fastener; Zipper (tradename)
materials; data; document
registration; accession; register; entry; record
screen (of a TV, computer, etc.); image (on a screen); picture; surface of a painting (picture, drawing, etc.)
number-withheld phone calls
eardrum; tympanic membrane
seeing through (a trick, someone's mind, etc.)
one jump; one flight; (at) once; (in) one stroke
source of electricity; electrical power; power (button on TV, etc.)
button (clothing); push-button
deployment; spreading out; dispersal
one's post; one's position; one's station; one's round; one's beat; one's route
cloud of dust (sand, etc.)
with a whiff; with a puff; suddenly; abruptly; without warning
trickling (of water); flickering (of fire); darting about (e.g. a small animal); scampering about
to leave nothing undone; to give good service; to attend to everything; to be on someone's tracks (e.g. police); to catch up with; to close in on
to lean against; to set against
to break onto (shore); to wash ashore; to attack