to bend backwards;  to bend oneself back;  to be taken aback
 to gasp;  to pant;  to breathe hard;  to suffer;  to struggle
 rough;  wild;  violent;  immoderate;  extravagant;  reckless
 (a) little;  somewhat;  somehow
 suspicious;  dubious;  doubtful;  unsure;  untrustworthy;  unreliable;  strange
 to condemn;  to blame;  to urge;  to press;  to torture;  to torment
 to put on (lower-body clothing, e.g. pants, skirt, footwear);  to wear;  to affix (a sword to one's hip); (arch.)  to affix (a bowstring to a bow)
 isn't it?;  let's ...;  why don't we ...;  how about we ...
 that kind of;  of the sort;  of the kind;  such
 (not) ever;  (not) by any means;  (not) in the least;  (not) in any way;  (not) at all
 pain;  ache;  soreness;  damage;  injury;  wear
 gentlemen;  men;  the men's (sign on toilet, bathroom, etc. doors)
 bare (naked) body;  complexion (e.g. face)
 to touch;  to feel;  to get involved (with);  to approach;  to be harmful to;  to hinder
 once;  one time;  temporarily;  for a moment;  one degree;  one tone
 I'm sorry;  (it's) inexcusable;  I feel regretful;  thank you very much (for help, etc.)
 let me see;  well;  errr ...;  uhh ...
 to cool (from room temperature);  to chill;  to calm down;  to cool off;  to be frightened (at);  to be scared (of)
 had better ...;  had better not ...
 sure;  certain;  reliable;  trustworthy;  If I'm not mistaken;  If I remember correctly
 street corner;  road turn;  bend in the road;  turning point;  watershed
 to express (orally);  to put into words;  to say out loud
 lively;  full of spirit;  energetic;  healthy;  well;  fit
 injury;  wound;  mistake;  accident;  loss
 every time;  whenever;  as;  whether;  in (either case)
 (please) try to;  (please) look;  seeing;  looking
 knack;  skill;  bone;  skeleton;  cremated remains (esp. the bones);  ashes
 to kick;  to refuse;  to reject;  to stamp (on the ground);  to firmly press one's feet (against something)
 with a start;  with a jump
 to (make something) quiver;  to shake;  to tremble;  to vibrate
 to bear up in tragedy;  to stand pain well;  to hold one's temper;  to clench one's teeth;  to grit one's teeth
 to bear;  to stand;  to support;  to withstand;  to be fit for;  to be equal to
 to collapse;  to crumble;  to get out of shape;  to lose one's shape;  to break down;  to be thrown into disarray;  to crash (stock market)
 armpit;  under one's arm;  beside;  close to;  aside;  to the side;  off-track