to flutter (in the wind); to wave; to turn over; to flip over; to suddenly change (attitude, opinion, etc.); to suddenly switch
to remain; to abide; to stay (in the one place); to be limited to; to be confined to; to only account for
sudden change; complete change
to be lifted up; to be hung up; to twitch upwards; to turn upward; to slant upward
to thrust away; to send flying
shrill voice; piercing cry; shriek; scream
in tufts; tufty; bushy; thick; luxuriant
to hand over; to surrender
being absorbed in; losing oneself in; losing control of oneself
being very busy; busyness
reaching a stopping place; settling down (before the next stage); getting to a point where one can rest; one paragraph
(in a) long time; long time (ago); while (ago); long ago; long while (ago); (in a) long while
holiday; day off; furlough; absence (from work)
(one's) beloved car (or motorcycle, bicycle, etc.); (one's) wheels
destination; whereabouts; future; prospects
willful; wilful; selfish; carefree; do-as-you-please; freewheeling
travelling alone; solitary journey
knapsack; rucksack; backpack
local procurement; local content; sourcing locally
common gull (Larus canus); mew gull; gull (Laridae spp.); seagull
quiet; calm; easily; comfortably; distant; far-off
seaside; seashore; coast; coastland
writing brush; paintbrush; writing with a brush; drawing with a brush; writing (composing text); the written word
watercolors; watercolours; watercolor paint; watercolour paint
to change color (esp. leaves, fruit, flowers) (colour); to turn crimson (e.g. leaves in autumn); to begin to redden; to ripen; to grow ripe
dimly; faintly; with a faint light; warmly; friendly; in a heartwarming manner
salty sea breeze; salt wind
to blow into; to breathe into; to inspire; to indoctrinate; to record (music, video, etc.)
to tickle; to tickle (one's curiosity, vanity, etc.); to arouse; to make laugh; to amuse
to comb upwards; to brush up (a loose strand of hair); to turn up a lamp wick
little-known good place; good out-of-the-way place; well-kept secret place; hole-in-the-wall
water's edge; beach; foreshore
to have gooseflesh (e.g. from cold or horror)