bargaining; haggling; tactics; strategy
comfort; ease; easy; simple; (economically) comfortable; raku pottery
slowly; inefficiently; tardily; dawdling
to be piled up; to lie on top of one another; to come one after another; to happen over and over; to overlap (each other); to occur at the same time
feeling of dread; awful feeling; sense of fear
ominous; sinister; (arch.) annoying; (arch.) appearing to be true; (arch.) plausible
attachment (to); tenacity of purpose
no matter what it takes; by any means necessary; at all costs; by hook or by crook
that road (path, street, way, etc.); that line (of business); that profession; love affairs; romance
excitement; stimulation; agitation; arousal
to feel giddy; to totter; to be unfixed (emotions, beliefs, etc.); to waver; to wander aimlessly; to loiter
turbidity; cloudiness (of a liquid); opacity; disorder; chaos
to give oneself to (esp. of a woman to a man); to surrender oneself to
to be(come) intertwined; to be entangled
baton (relay, orchestral conducting, etc.)
half the body; half length
to become public; to become known; to come out in the open; to be formal; to be official
support; participation; assistance; complicity; conspiracy
voice change; voice break
chance; opportunity; machine; aircraft; counter for aircraft; counter for (remaining) lives
trouble; burden; nuisance; care; dependence; support
good; excellent; fine; nice; pleasant; agreeable
incoming telephone call; telegram received
depending on; dependent on
rough (estimate, manner, etc.); crude; broad; loose; careless (work)
extent; scope; sphere; range; span
to follow (road); to pursue (course); to follow up; to follow (hyperlink)
to stretch; to extend; to straighten out; to be flattened; to spread (of paint, cream, etc.); to stretch out (e.g. of a hand); to extend
a few years ago; some years back
going through; going via; going by way of
hurrying (to somewhere); rushing; hastening; express (train)
selling or divesting in unwanted stocks; hiding bad loans
dial (e.g. telephone, radio, clock, gauge)
to lose composure; to be upset; to be flurried; to lose one's head (through shock)