both hands; both arms; ten
to clatter; to flap (noisily); to rattle; to walk around being unable to settle down
to gasp; to pant; to breathe hard; to suffer; to struggle
to be surprised; to be amazed; to be frightened; surprise (e.g. surprise party)
to vomit; to throw up; to feel nauseated; to feel sick
to calm down; to compose oneself; to calm down; to settle down; to settle down (in a location, job, etc.); to settle in; to be settled
to hold; to carry; to embrace (in one's arms)
to twist; to wrench; to puzzle over; to defeat easily
injury; wound; mistake; accident; loss
abruptly; suddenly; all of a sudden; without warning
to fall down; to drop; to be omitted; to be missing; to decrease; to sink; to fail (e.g. exam or class)
breathing; respiration; knack; trick; harmony; balance
it is ... that ...; precisely; although; while; it is precisely because ... that ...; only because ...
blunder; bungle; clumsiness
to get angry; to get mad; to tell someone off; to scold; to be angular; to be square
for; for the sake of; to one's advantage; because of; as a result of
dripping wet; soaked; drenched
again; once more; also; too; on the other hand; while; and
shy; diffident; retiring; reserved
each time; every time; whenever (something happens); on the occasion of
drumming (noise); beating; rapidly; quickly; continuously; one after the other
to hug someone close; to hold someone tight; to embrace closely
beginning; outset; first; onset
just the other day; quite recently
there's no (other) way; cannot be helped; unavoidable; it's no use (doing); pointless; hopeless (person)
boy; son; baby boy; young man
to desire; to wish for; to expect; to see; to command (a view of)
immediately; right away; at once; instantly
force; vigor; influence; authority; impetus; momentum
to lose; to miss (a change, opportunity); to lose (a loved one); to be bereaved of; to concede (goals, points, etc.)
ago; since; before; previous
(another's) daughter; young lady (of pampered upbringing); woman who has never known hardship; naive woman
title (e.g. Doctor, Professor, Lord); job title; position (in a company); degree; status; rank
taking on a life of its own (of a rumour, etc.); walking by oneself; talking a walk by oneself; walking unaided; being able to walk without help; standing on one's own feet
circumference; girth; surroundings; neighbourhood; people surrounding oneself; surrounding circumstances
to distance oneself (from); to keep (something or someone) at a distance; to maintain a distance (from)
especially; particularly; surely; clearly; as if; as though
animation; animated film; animated cartoon; anime
alone; by oneself; on one's own
to slide; to slip off; to get dislocated; to be out of alignment; to get dislodged; to deviate
to lean (to one side); to incline; to be unbalanced (e.g. diet); to be unduly weighted towards; to be partial; to be biased
to bring; to take; to bring about