to fall (e.g. blossoms, leaves); to scatter; to be dispersed; to disappear; to dissolve; to spread
to excel at; to be proficient at; to grow old; to ripen; to rise high (e.g. the sun)
to catch fire; to provoke; to catch fire from; to be ignited
to dance (orig. a whirling dance); to flutter about; to revolve
flame; blaze; flames (of intense emotion, e.g. love, jealousy, anger); passion
shadow; shade; shading; nuance; shades of meaning; subtleties
selfishness; egotism; egoism; egocentricity
to consider carefully; to deliberate thoroughly; to think over
to indulge in; to give oneself up to; to be obsessed by; to be engrossed in; to be lost in; to be absorbed in
to shut out one's opponents; to stop the other side from scoring
to stop; to stay (e.g. the night); to contain; to keep (in position, in place); to record (e.g. a fact); to retain
all you want; as much as one wants
to play (a stringed or keyboard instrument)
mask; disguise; guise; mask
tyranny; abuse of power; violence (e.g. of a storm)
course (of events); development; progress; market order; order without limit
group (of people); crowd; horde; throng; mob; multitude
searching for someone; search for a missing person; searching for a (job) candidate; recruitment; scouting
to reach mutual understanding; to understand each other
to come true (of a wish, prayer, etc.); to be realized; to suit (e.g. a purpose); to meet (wishes, ideals, etc.); to match (implies competition); to rival
restraint; restriction; fetters; binding; confinement with rope
outline; summary; gist; basic points
sudden change; complete change
ignorance; innocence; stupidity
just before one's eyes; in one's presence; personally
before one's very eyes; under one's nose; imminence; close at hand
extraordinary; preposterous; outrageous; absurd
unqualified; without qualifications
to shake and untangle; to shake free from
lived-in feel (e.g. of a room); sense of life; hints of daily life
to go away; to become more distant; to fade away; to be estranged
childish; child-like; immature; infantile
to break onto (shore); to wash ashore; to attack
to become calm; to die down