agreement; affirmative; aye; yes; OK
opposite; opposition; versus; vs.; to (e.g. "winning a game five to three"); equal footing
to clamour; to crowd; to jostle
flute; fife; pipe; whistle
thought; imagination; mind; desire; wish; love
interference; intervention; meddling
to reel; to wind; to turn (pages); to flip through (a book); to count (e.g. the days); to open one-by-one
to bury (e.g. in the ground); to fill up (e.g. audience fills a hall); to cause to be packed; to plug (a gap); to stop (a gap); to make up for (a loss, shortage, etc.); to make amends
atmosphere; air; magnanimity; generosity
to compete with; to vie for
to push aside; to push one's way through
to insert; to put in; to send in (to a prisoner; e.g. clothes, books); to deliver (food, refreshments, etc. to workers); to supply
downhill; downward slope; descent; decline; waning; ebb
to slide down; to slip down
along (wall, coast, river, etc.); alongside; following
inside; interior; inner part
drum (e.g. oil, gasoline); metal barrel
to insert; to put in; to have a griping pain; to flow in; to shine in
resonance; sympathetic vibration
flapping sound (of wings); fluttering; hum (of insects); whizz (of a flying arrow); whoosh
trace; tracks; site; remains; scar
to take a breath; to gather one's breath; to catch one's breath; to take a rest; to take a break
fragment; broken piece; chip; ounce (of truth, conscience, etc.); trace; shred
to turn one's back on; to be uninterested in
conspicuously; noticeably; remarkably; especially; particularly
to drill; to bore; to hit the mark; to get to the heart of (the matter); (arch.) to put on; (arch.) to wear
passenger seat; assistant driver's seat
dripping; trickling; drop by drop; in drops
to dribble; to spill; to suspend; to hang down; to slouch
interior design; interior; upholstery
(move) slowly (e.g. walk); sluggishly; stolidly; ploddingly; heavily
leaving something where it is; abandoning something
to wet; to moisten; to dampen; to soak; to dip
soaked to the skin; like a drowned rat
to attack; to assail; to succeed (someone in a post, role, etc.); to make a sudden visit
to hold the steering wheel; to drive (a car)
sleepy; drowsy; somnolent