wobbling; tottering; wavering (e.g. over a decision); dithering; boiling up; dizzily
pleasant feeling; pleasant sensation; pleasure
to run; to dash; to gallop (on horseback); to canter; (arch.) to advance (against one's enemy); (arch.) to charge (on horseback)
scaffold; scaffolding; foothold; footing; foothold (e.g. in business); foundation
to lose; to miss (a change, opportunity); to lose (a loved one); to be bereaved of; to concede (goals, points, etc.)
to kick; to refuse; to reject; to stamp (on the ground); to firmly press one's feet (against something)
twice; again; second time
surfacing; rising to the surface; emerging; leaping into prominence; rising (of rank)
roller coaster; big dipper
stability; steadiness; equilibrium
speed; velocity; pace; velocity
tool (esp. software, etc.); tour (e.g. Tour de France)
to overdo; to do too much
to pull; to draw; to string (lines); to run (cable); to pull towards oneself (e.g. someone's sleeve); to drag; to haul
stock-in-trade; tools of one's trade
lifting (a child) high up in the air
to freeze (from fear); to be unable to (too frightened to) run
to cling to; to depend on; to embrace; to hug
guidance; leading; induction; introduction; incitement; inducement
ago; since; before; previous
administration; governance; the authorities; authority
to glare at; to scowl at; to stare intensely at; to examine carefully; to estimate; to guess
position; location; base; point; site
every evening; night after night
band (e.g. conduction, valence); belt (e.g. Van-Allen, asteroid, etc.)
tough; stiff; inflexible; obstinate; tired; worn out
to release; to let go; to free; to add (pieces of eggplant, potato, etc.) to water, broth, etc.
to be blown off; to blow off; to blow away; to vanish; to disappear
even so (expressing frustration, etc.); still
to jump down; to jump off; to jump from; to jump out of
to compare; to make a comparison; to compete; to vie
entertainer (esp. in a traditional art); performer; artiste; talented person; accomplished person
one's history as a performer