rough (estimate, manner, etc.); crude; broad; loose; careless (work)
dealing fully (with); going into (issue, etc.); stepping into; alcove
turnout (of people); start (e.g. race, campaign, term of office); constant forward movement; initial charge
branches and leaves; foliage; unimportant details; nonessentials; side issue
extempore; impromptu; improvised; ad-lib; off-the-cuff; instant
side; flank; profile; aspect; dimension
hegemony; leadership; initiative
fear; horror; anxiety; concern; uneasiness; reverence
heaven and earth; the universe; top and bottom; gods of heaven and earth
diligent; absorbed (in something)
nesting hole; burrow; den
petty thief; pilferer; sneak thief
to float; to become merry; to be cheerful; to become loose; to become unsteady; to feel out of it; to be cut off (e.g. from those around you)
intruder; invader; trespasser; raider
fray; fighting; brawling; scuffle
acrobatics; risky undertaking
hasty; rash; rushed; hurried; impatient; impetuous
from out of nowhere; from who knows where
to be congenial; to agree with one; to be in one's nature
to have an audience; to meet; to face (an enemy); to confront; to serve (esp. as one's wife)
under one's eyes; below one's eyes
arrangements; plan; programme; program; preparations
to bring; to take (something) along; to fetch; to get
nakedness; nudity; bareness; nakedness; being penniless; concealing nothing
both; both sides; both parties
to approve (of); to be in favor of; to be in favour of
to wind around; to wrap around; to coil around
pointed end; tip; point; forefront; vanguard; spearhead
just before; on the verge of; on the brink of; just in front of; just ahead of
outrageous; reprehensible; rude; insolent; nefarious
sluggishly; slowly; ploddingly; stolidly (standing); impassively
to become sulky; to become irresponsible (due to disgruntlement)
to let go of; to release; to part with (e.g. a possession); to relinquish; to send away (e.g. one's child); to let go
snakelike; snaky; serpentine
to haul in (e.g. rope, net, etc.); to pull in; to attract (e.g. stares)
to commit a crime; to commit a sin
windless; calm; quiet (state of affairs); peaceful; stable