between times; when there's a spare moment
to see; to witness; to observe; to catch sight of; to get a glimpse of; to encounter
determination; resolution
fortune-telling; divination
to work hard; to work diligently
taking over (e.g. store or family's headship); subrogation; substitution of one person for another (usu. a creditor)
deep emotion; strong feelings
being at sea; losing one's bearings; (arch.) disorientation upon waking at night; (arch.) forgetting which house or room to enter
to make a copy; to transcribe; to reproduce; to trace
jokingly; in the form of a joke
as if (something untrue were actually true); like hell (e.g. "like hell I will")
amount of information; information content (information theory); Shannon information; surprisal
sleeping outdoors; sleeping out in the open air; camping
sleek; smooth; thin (of a liquid); without hesitation or delay
gloss; luster; mellowness (of a voice); youthfulness (e.g. of skin); interest; appeal
pulse; pulse rate; pulsation; stroke of pulse
to adhere to; to stick to; to cling to
one after another; in rapid succession
to get a lump in one's throat; to overflow with feelings; to be overwhelmed with emotion
to have one's heart stop beating; to be shocked; to be staggered
(no matter) who; everyone; anyone; nobody
writing off (a debt); cancellation; balancing the books; cancelling out (gains or losses); making even; making up (for)
war criminal; person responsible for a team's defeat
insurrection; mutiny; rebellion; revolt; uprising
to nip (something) in the bud
change; transformation; innovation; Reformation
otherwise; if not; or else
to take care of; to bring up under one's personal care; to kill with one's own hands; to do personally; to handle (e.g. a job); to request that someone deal with (something)
to escape (disaster, death, etc.); to be saved from; to be rescued from; to avoid (e.g. punishment); to evade (e.g. responsibility); to avert
to return; to come back; to turn over; to become extremely; to become completely
motor nerve; reflexes; athletic ability; motor coordination
birth; lineage; identity; background; provenance; origin
to love one another; to be affectionate towards each other; to have sex; to make love
barely; narrowly; only just; with difficulty
to do oneself; to do by oneself; to start work (on); to commence
to dash against (of waves); to billow; to roll; to wave (e.g. in the wind); to heave; to pound (of a heart)