change of heart; change of mind; change in love interest
Swords and Firearms Control Law (1958)
peacetime; time of peace; ordinary times; normal times
to break a promise; to go back on one's word; to renege
to bear; to stand; to support; to withstand; to be fit for; to be equal to
to worry about (someone's welfare or comfort); to feel anxious about; to have apprehensions of
party (of people); set (of people); clan; family; fellow
fragile article; breakables; broken article
in and out movement (esp. during intercourse); pistoning
to stop talking; to break off; to pause
to be shut; to close; to be firm (of a body, face, etc.); to be well-knit; to be locked; to tighten
more than anything; above all else
to end; to be finished; to die; to perish; to do utterly; to do completely
to yield oneself (to something); to devote oneself (to something); to surrender oneself (to something)
unwillingly; grudgingly; shaking head in refusal (like a child); no!; no no!
convulsion; cramp; spasm; tic; twitch; fit
reverberation; swelling (of a hymn); lingering memory; aftertaste; suggestiveness (of a book, poem, etc.)
to soak into; to permeate; to penetrate
physical weariness; sense of fatigue; washed-out feeling
to come into contact with; to touch (each other); to have a brush with
to take the middle (between the two); to split the difference
twist; spin; ingenuity; sophistication (e.g. of writing style); wrapped offering (of money); twisting throw
lightly (floating, drifting, etc.); buoyantly; soft; fluffy; unsteadily; flightily
to burst open; to split open; to be bursting with (e.g. youth, laughter, flavor); to bounce; to bound
to smash up; to defeat crushingly
crotch; crutch; groin; fork (in a tree, road, river, etc.); tines (of a fork)
to open (e.g. doors); to open (e.g. business, etc.); to be empty; to be vacant; to be available; to be open (e.g. neckline, etc.); to have been opened (of one's eyes, mouth, etc.)
lewdness; lewd person; pervert; lecher
decision; judgment; resolution
unprecedented; unique; unparalleled
extraordinarily; astonishingly; extremely; terribly; unreasonably; absurdly
to push away; to thrust aside; to detach oneself from; to keep away from; to act coldly; to do without emotion
stature; height; size; physique
fact-finding survey based on interviews; oral survey; interview survey