to hold a person back; to restrain; to catch in one's arms
to mask; to cover; to cloak; to hide; to conceal
limply; wearily; listlessly; languidly; exhaustedly; unenergetically
to breathe heavily (e.g. with much movement of the shoulders)
to run off; to break into a run; to start running
falling into a doze; dozing off; nodding off
total darkness; pitch dark; bleak future; poor prospects
to flicker; to glimmer; to flit; to fall lightly (snow, rain)
to notice; to become aware; to be scrupulous; to be attentive; to recover consciousness; to come to oneself
to strain one's eyes; to look closely; to stare at
to unravel; to untie; to break into small pieces (of fish, meat, etc.); to relax; to ease
going to bed; retiring (for the night)
sleep-talking; nonsense; gibberish
sleeping without turning over
to be disordered; to be disarranged; to be discomposed; to be upset; to lapse into chaos (due to war, etc.)
to become rounded; to roll into a ball
sometimes; at intervals; occasionally; on occasion; from time to time
one's figure during sleep
innocent; cherubic; childlike
to dedicate; to make an offering; to supply; to store; to finish; to bring to a close; to restore (something to its place)
to become popular; to grow in popularity; to catch on
breathing of a sleeping person
holiday; day off; sleep; rest; Good night
empty air; sky; shunyata; emptiness; air force; fruitlessness; meaninglessness
to lower one's voice; to speak with a hushed voice
what's the matter?; what's wrong?
doctor's visit; house call
changing clothes; change of clothes
to get up; to rise; to wake up; to be awake; to occur (usu. of unfavourable incidents); to happen
to use up all one's strength
to be delirious with fever; to have a feverish dream; (fig.) to be crazy about something
to relax; to make oneself comfortable
ice water; shaved ice (usually served with flavored simple syrup)
to cool (from room temperature); to chill; to calm down; to cool off; to be frightened (at); to be scared (of)
indicates concession or compromise; indicates permission
to hold back (e.g. emotions); to rein in (e.g. a horse, unruly people); to get the better of; to control; to command