to turn toward; to look (up, down, etc.); to face (e.g. east) (of a building, window, etc.); to look out on; to point (of an arrow, compass needle, etc.); to be suited to
to hide; to be hidden; to conceal oneself; to disappear
using one's fingers as a comb; combing one's hand through one's hair
to tell; to (try to) persuade; to advise; to warn; to admonish; to reason
regarding; in; to; towards; with regards to
expressly; especially; taking the trouble (to do); intentionally; deliberately
to ill-treat; to bully; to torment; to be tough on (e.g. one's body); to treat harshly
that child; that kid; that boy; (arch.) you
to hold on to something (secret, lead in a race, etc.)
the other day; a few days ago
bum; good-for-nothing; ne'er-do-well
with; by; because of; on account of; on (a day, date); at (a time); adds emphasis to preceding word
to hurt one's feelings; to rub someone the wrong way
to bite; to chew; to gnaw; to fumble one's words (esp. during a play, broadcast, etc.); to falter with one's words; to crash against (e.g. of waves); to break onto (shore)
as if nothing had happened
to bluff; to act brave; to put on a bold front
feeling; sensation; preparedness; readiness; thought; sentiment
awkward; clumsy; stiff; crude; unrefined; constrained
embarrassing; embarrassed; ashamed; disgraceful; shameful
to work too hard; to try too hard; to strain oneself; to overdo it; to go too far
slander; bad-mouthing; abuse; insult; speaking ill (of)
not only ... (but also); not just; as well as
fault; error; going poorly; being disadvantageous; un-; non-
obedient; meek; docile; honest; frank; upfront (about one's feelings)
coach (horse-drawn); carriage; wagon; cart
arrangement; preparations; search (by police)
corridor; gallery; hallway; cloister (i.e. covered walk typically circling a building or garden, esp. in a palace or place of worship)
to address (someone); to accost a person; to talk (to someone); to begin to talk; to start a conversation
to feign friendliness; to play the hypocrite
to close one's eyes partly; to squint; to smile with one's whole face; to look fondly at
existing (at the present moment); alright; acceptable; to be (usu. of inanimate objects); to have
to till; to plow; to plough; to cultivate
to get permission; to get approval; to get the go-ahead
to stick up (hair, etc.); to stand up straight; to stand up abruptly; to jump to one's feet; to stand in one place, doing nothing in particular; to stand around
to become blunt; to grow dull; to become less capable; to weaken; to falter
tempering (metal); annealing; forging; toughening; disciplining; training
working in the fields; working on a farm
cultivating new land; clearing; reclamation