to experience chest pain; to have a pain in one's chest; to feel sick at heart; to have one's heart ache; to be anguished
to bear; to carry on one's back; to take responsibility for; to accept a duty; to receive (wound); to incur (damage)
tide; current; sea water; opportunity; chance; thin soup of fish or shellfish boiled in seawater
hard-to-do; difficult; tough; awkward; tricky
exit (from a stage); exeunt; leaving; exit
to ward off; to brush away; to fling off; to drive away
to pick up; to find; to gather
parts; accessories; components
to dig out; to hollow out; to cut into
lukewarm; tepid; disagreeably warm (e.g. bath)
to miss (e.g. a chance); to lose; to set free; to let go; to fail to ...
perfect; complete; flawless
to believe; to believe in; to place trust in; to confide in; to have faith in
incomprehensible; mysterious; inexplicable; inscrutable; enigmatic; baffling
while; even though; despite
quickness; agility; activity
fierce; intense; severe; violent; strong; vehement
to handle well; to handle deftly; to deal with; to manage; to prepare (meat or fish) for cooking; to dress (meat, etc.)
to find somebody's weak spot; (lit.) to drill a hole
to mow down; to cut down; to knock down; to defeat; to beat
to slip through; to slip past; to evade
substance; essence; entity; subject; content; reality
show (of power, ability, etc.); exhibition; demonstration; display; manifestation
staring-out (down) game; game in which two children looking at each other try to make the opponents laugh first; constant looking at something (e.g. the computer screen, the clock, etc.)
splinters of glass; glass shards
advance warning; previous notice; announcement; herald; harbinger; forerunner
clever; intelligent; well-behaved (esp. children and pets); obedient; (arch.) good (with words)
to factor in; to take into account; to include in one's considerations
to relax one's mind; to feel relaxed; to become remiss; to cease paying careful attention
fear; horror; anxiety; concern; uneasiness; reverence
to walk; to move forward; to make progress
to be taught; to learn; to take lessons in