trace; vestige; mark; sign; evidence
to distort; to strain (interpretation); to force (meaning)
performance; trick; feat; extraordinary deed; daring act; bold move
to be opposite; to face each other
tremblingly; having the chills (through fear, cold, anticipation, etc.)
to feel a chill run down one's spine
to take; to catch; to capture
being startled, surprised or afraid; panic; trepidation
look (in someone's eyes); expression (of the eyes); eyes
sidelong glance; flirtatious glance
to incline toward; to slant; to lurch; to go down (sun); to wane; to sink
someone else's hands; someone else's possession; hand (worker); aide; labor; labour
chores; odd jobs; miscellaneous affairs; miscellaneous expenses
to (call and) stop; to call (someone) to stop; to hail (e.g. a taxi)
taboo; day, time, direction, words, etc. that must be avoided; contraindication
to become known; to come to light; to be known; to be understood; to clearly not amount to much; to be insignificant
spreading around (news, rumor, etc.); making widely known; making public; publicizing; proclaiming
seeming; giving the appearance of; giving one the feeling of
mystery; mysteriousness; secret
more than most people; more than other people; compared with other people; more than others
to be effective; to take effect; to work; to function well; to be possible (to do, use, etc.); to be able to
remains; dregs; vestiges; remnant; residue
aroma; fragrance; scent; smell
just the other day; quite recently
to finger; to touch; to play with; to grope; to feel around (in one's pocket, bag, etc.)
previous time; last time; previous installment; previous instalment; previous session
to open (e.g. one's robe); to bare (e.g. one's chest); to open up (of clothing); to be exposed; (arch.) to open wide (one's legs, eyes, mouth, etc.); (arch.) to stretch
to have (e.g. lunch); to take (e.g. vitamins)
innocent; naive; unsophisticated; birth-
to conceal; to keep secret; to cover up
to begin to open; to come out; to smile broadly; to come apart at the seams (clothes)
to dazzle one's eyes; to hold one's gaze; to fascinate; to captivate
to take a long hard look at; to look (someone) full in the face
naked; bare; uncovered; frank; open; blunt
cold (e.g. weather); uninteresting (esp. joke); lame; dull
timidly; nervously; with nervous diffidence; trembling with fear
to run along; to run beside; to follow (a policy, plan, etc.); to act in accordance with; to meet (wishes, expectations, etc.); to satisfy