to take a breath; to take a short rest
near; close by; within reach; familiar
everywhere; all over; throughout
to begin shooting; to shoot out
trace; tracks; site; remains; scar
distinctly (standing out); clearly; in sharp relief; boldly
clamour; clamor; uproar; tumult; furore; furor
to get into a panic; to be flustered; to panic; to get in a flap
pluralizing suffix (esp. for people and animals; formerly honorific)
to stop; to quit; to put an end to
deliberately; carefully; thoroughly; without rushing
to hold in one's arms (e.g. a baby); to embrace; to hug; to have (a thought or feeling); to hold; to harbour (suspicion, doubt, etc.)
what would (you) do?; what to do about it
to pass; to pass on; to give (something) a miss; to cut it out; to knock off (for the day); to let the matter drop
to sense; to suspect; to get an inkling (of something); to get wind of; to smell (e.g. danger); to become aware of (e.g. a plot)
trouble; burden; nuisance; care; dependence; support
lewd dream; salacious fantasy
to use (a thing, method, etc.); to make use of; to use (a person, animal, puppet, etc.); to employ; to use (time, money, etc.); to spend
sleeping during the day; (afternoon) nap; siesta
wind; breeze; manner; behaviour; cold; influenza
to blow through; to blow across
to jump up; to spring up; to jump (market, price, etc.); to rise sharply; to act rashly; to jump the gun
to straighten up; to sit upright
insect; bug; worm; roundworm; one's emotions; one's feelings; nervousness
nape of the neck; back of the neck; scruff of the neck
nature; natural; spontaneous; naturally; spontaneously
to lie down; to throw oneself down
to sleep (lying down); to go to bed; to lie in bed; to lie down; to sleep (with someone, i.e. have intercourse); to lie flat (e.g. of hair); to lie idle (of funds, stock, etc.)
grunt; grumble; pimples; spots; cutting into small pieces; simmering
to complain; to make a complaint
slightly; lightly; thinly; faintly; dimly
to welter in blood; to be covered in blood
bashfully; hesitantly; fidgety; restlessly; squirming; wriggling
to rub together; to reconcile (ideas, proposals, plans); to compare and adjust
gossip; corner of the mouth
charming; captivating; bewitching; seductive; coquettish
to hold (an event); to give (a dinner, party, etc.); to feel (sensation, emotion, call of nature, etc.); to show signs of
animal passions; carnal desire; lust
to deny; to contradict; to negate (esp. a sound); to drown out
branch; bough; limb; twig; sprig; spray
to jump down; to jump off; to jump from; to jump out of