another thing; other things; another man's property
strange; wonderful; weird; outrageous; mysterious
to let (someone) play; to keep (someone) amused; to leave idle; to not make use of; to do; to do
vivid (memory, description, etc.); fresh; graphic; fresh (blood, scar, etc.); still new; recent
putting one's life on the line; giving everything one has got; acting out of desperation
Victoria (Seychelles); Victoria (Australia)
to bring into the open; to reveal; to uncover (e.g. evidence); to bring to light
first person to say something; first person to suggest something
what did you do?; is anything the matter?; what seems to be the problem?; can I help you?
to be factually incorrect; to differ from the actual facts; to not be the case
brain waves; electroencephalogram; EEG
selection of music; song selection
pressing down (button, keyboard, etc.); depressing; forcing down
quick-witted and agile; keen and nimble
invisibly; secretly; privately
welcome (news); inviting; encouraging; tempting; hopeful
to leave words (behind one, e.g. after death); to say (for posterity); to utter last words; to leave some things unsaid
aimlessly; unexpectedly (showing up); slowly swaying; staggering; moving feebly
open; unconcealed; undisguised; broad; lewd; indecent
looking straight at the camera; paying attention to the camera
slack; slackening; sagginess; dullness; letdown; depression
bravery; military prowess; valour; valor
nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos); Nightingale, Florence (1820-1910)
to give a warning; to remind (a person) of
to tear up; to tear off; to rip up; to separate (e.g. a couple); to disrupt (a relationship)
flame; blaze; flames (of intense emotion, e.g. love, jealousy, anger); passion
to burn (with jealousy, desire, etc.)
to be injured; to sustain a wound
atmospheric current; air current; airflow
don't try and tell me that!; don't try that shit on me
standby screen (on a mobile phone); (phone) wallpaper
personal history; background; log; record; hysteresis
falling (down); tumbling (down); failure; failing; renouncing Christianity and converting to Buddhism (during the Edo period); apostasy