disappearance; running away; going missing; absconding
continuation; rest (of the story, work, etc.); flow (e.g. of a piece of writing); pacing (of a story); succession (of); sequence
perhaps; possibly; by some chance; by some possibility
victim; injured party; sufferer
assailant; perpetrator; wrong-doer; aggressor
breakup (of a ceremony, wedding, party, meeting, etc.); closure
sudden drop; sharp fall; nosedive; swoop
northern part; the north (of a region)
gentle; mild; meek; tender
pilling; lint; furball; hairball; trichobezoar
black and white; monochrome; good and evil; right and wrong; guilt and innocence
(one's) gaze; direction in which one is looking; point of view; standpoint; line covering someone's eyes (in an edited photograph)
village headman; village mayor
to be relieved of one's post
to be parted from; to be separated
taking over; handing over; transfer of control; inheriting; passing on the baton
pit of the stomach; solar plexus
completely; all the way; altogether; bodily
frog; kajika frog (Buergeria buergeri)
cry (esp. animal); roar; chirp; tweet; bark; whine
to coil around (of a child or animal); to grab (usu. out of playfulness or affection); to cling
to become rounded; to roll into a ball
to one's heart's content; as much as one wants
to make an appeal; to urge
to get strong; to gain strength
to jaunt around; to play around; to visit one place after another without effect
innermost depths of one's heart
gooseflesh; goose pimples; goose bumps
to be exhausted; to be tired out
to have a feeling (that); to have a sensation (that)
positive (e.g. thinking); positive (photography); positive (electrical polarity)
diagonally upward; (going in a) completely unexpected direction (of a story, result, etc.)
to beat by a wide margin (in a race); to tear (off) roughly
yelp; sales campaign; kiang (Equus hemionus kiang); kyang
head; lead; vanguard; first
to ask a question; to begin to ask a question
vague; ambiguous; shady; disreputable; fuzzy
to strain or exert oneself; to go all out
to stuff into; to jam; to shorten; to move closer together; to reduce (spending); to conserve; to focus intently on
to bail out (water); to scoop out