ring finger; third finger; fourth finger (in piano-playing); fourth toe
to be beside oneself; to lose one's head; to go mad with something
overeagerness; rashness; forward step-out
shock (psychological); crisis (esp. financial); event that rattles the markets; shock (physical, mechanical); shock (e.g. due to lack of blood flow); trauma
to be reduced to ashes; to be cremated
habit; (social) custom; practice; convention
historic; historical; traditional
scum of the earth; monster; fiend
discipline; punishment; reprimand
scattering of ashes (cremated remains)
lovely; dear; beloved; pitiable; pitiful
to surround; to encircle; to enclose
incarnation; embodiment; realization; giving concrete form (to)
to cling to; to hang onto; to rely on; to depend on; to implore; to entreat
to impose (a tax, fine, etc.); to levy; to assign (a task, duty, etc.); to give; to set
the person concerned; the person in question; the said person
to deliver; to hand over; to transfer
to make a thundering sound; to make roar
kind; sort; type; equal; match; peer
self-deprecation; self-derision; self-mockery; laughing at oneself
is it?; isn't it?; be; is
mental; spiritual; emotional
to accept; to receive; to agree
to tune in to a channel; to switch to a channel
indicates concession or compromise; indicates permission
reviving the dead; calling back the spirits of the dead
to get (someone's) help; to ask for help
so; therefore; for that reason; if so; if that is the case; in that case
realm of the dead; the other world; underworld; hell
granted that; even if; even though
furthermore; besides; moreover; in addition; further; above or beyond this
to keep; to preserve; to hold; to last; to endure; to keep well (food)
(musical) time; tempo; beat; the moment; the instance; chance
beanbag; beanbag juggling game; bobbling the ball
catch; catching; catch; shop tout; puller-in; catching (in swimming and boating); catching the water
clasp; latch; catch; fastener
to float; to rise to the surface; to stand out; to be visible; to be alienated
newton (N) (SI unit of force); Newton (Sir Isaac)