to reverberate; to resound; to echo; to have one's fame spread; to be renowned
sound of footsteps; sense or sign that something is approaching
busy; hurried; confused; flurried
steward; butler; court official; deacon (Anglican, Lutheran, etc.)
to run away; to flee; to make off; to start to run away
mumblingly; mutteringly; unintelligibly
standing by; awaiting an opportunity; being on alert
desirable; hoped for; preferable; advisable
support; participation; assistance; complicity; conspiracy
to detain; to check; to restrain
to take someone (to some place); to take someone along; to lead someone away
to incline; to lean; to devote oneself to; to concentrate on; to ruin; to squander
to turn back; to go back; to come back; to return; to retrace one's steps
drunkenness; intoxication; motion sickness; travel sickness
left arm; left-handed (baseball pitcher)
suddenly; unexpectedly; by chance; accidentally; lightly; nimbly
directionality; directivity
taking refuge; evacuation; backup (of data)
completion; conclusion; perfect (tense, form, aspect)
ignition; detonation; triggering; explosion
to settle; to finish; to bring to an end
direction of movement (motion); direction of travel (esp. train)
to stagger; to stumble; to totter; to misconduct oneself; to have a love affair; to waver
abdomen; belly; womb; one's mind; one's real intentions; courage; nerve
to return a blow repeat; to turn back; to rewhip; to plow up; to plough up; to come and retreat
above ground; on the ground; earth's surface; this world; this earth
to crawl out of; to creep out of
gaining time; stalling for time; time-buying
distinction; discrimination
to grumble; to gripe; to complain
to run around trying to escape; to run from place to place
to sew; to stitch; to weave one's way (e.g. through a crowd)
conspicuously; noticeably; remarkably; especially; particularly
largest ever; biggest; record
to save up; to stockpile; to stash away; to hoard; to amass; to salt away
to stare in wonder; to be amazed
letter (of alphabet); character; writing
(theatrical) blackout; taking a (sudden) turn for the worse; rapid deterioration
fluent (in a language); flowing
reckless; thoughtless; rash; ill-advised; impulsive; mad (e.g. scheme)
chase; pursuit; tracking; following up; tracing