double take (esp. out of surprise)
to step back; to move back; to withdraw (from the presence of a superior); to leave; to resign; to retire
unthinkable; unimaginable; terrible; awful; (arch.) very
chicken; coward; scaredy-cat; chicken
together (of two people); both (of you, them, etc.)
corner; bend; segment (within a radio or TV program); session; area; department
to approach; to draw near; to gather (in one place); to come together; to stop by (while on one's way to another place); to drop by; to grow old
warm; mild; considerate; kind; warm (of a colour); mellow
first experience (of something); first sexual experience
to warm oneself; to sun oneself; to warm up; to get warm
to open the lid; to lift a lid; to open the lid (on); to make public; to start (something); to look at the results (consequences, outcome, effect)
blowing repeatedly (e.g. to cool something down); huffing and puffing; puffing and panting; struggling (with work, studies, etc.); having difficulty
dislike of very hot food or drink; inability to take hot food; (lit.) cat tongue
to cool down; to get cold; to cool off (excitement, temper, etc.); to subside; to be cold (eyes, expression, etc.); to be composed
to taste; to taste of; to have a taste
he; she; this; this one; Hey, you!; You bastard!
flavor; flavour; charm; appeal; experience; taste (e.g. of victory)
amateur; layman; respectable woman (i.e. not a prostitute, hostess, geisha); (arch.) unlicensed prostitute
stifled (laughter); simmering
(getting a) perfect score; scoring 100; grading students on a scale of one hundred; doing perfectly (in a test); leaving nothing to be desired
number (in a series); (one's) turn; watch; guard; rank; standing; bout
hard to reach place; remote place
fluorescent lamp; fluorescent light; person who is slow to react; someone slow on the uptake
all that one has; all that there is; the whole
hut; shanty; hovel; house built directly into the ground with no supporting stones
rain and wind; driving rain
to endure; to keep out (e.g. rain); to pull through; to get over; to surpass; to outdo
to get close; to cuddle close together; to nestle close to; to snuggle up to
figure of a person; figures of people; shadow of a person
sparse; thin; scattered; straggling; sporadic
indication; sign; hint; tone (of the market)
falling heavily (of rain, snow, etc.)
powder snow; powdery snow
to pile up; to accumulate; to estimate