odds and ends; all; every
difference; distinction; discrepancy; mistake; error
to approach; to draw near; to get close; to get acquainted with; to get closer to; to get to know
to pass (by) each other; to brush past; to miss (meeting) each other; to fail to meet; to be at odds; to clash
blowing (e.g. of the wind); playing (a wind instrument); player (e.g. clarinet); (pair of) bellows; casting; founding
to be stormy; to be rough; to be rough (of skin); to be chapped; to be ruined; to fall into ruin
to go into; to come into; to penetrate; to become complicated
to protect (someone); to look after (e.g. an injured leg); to defend; to cover for; to stand up for; to stick up for
no wonder; little wonder; after all; as expected; which isn't surprising
very; much; greatly; a lot of
shorts; panties; knickers
full view; plain sight; completely visible
to soar; to fly high; to be whirled up; to make merry; to be ecstatic; to be in high spirits
to be entwined; to be involved
pattern; figure; state; condition; conjecture of the current situation; the way it seems; model
smallish; on the small side; somewhat small; short swing of a bat, racquet, etc.
actual spot; scene (of a crime, accident, etc.); (on) site; (on) the ground; filming location; (movie) set
witnessing; observing; sighting
before long; soon; almost; nearly; finally; in the end
awkward; uncomfortable; embarrassing
nod; inclination of the head
to rebuke; to scold; to tell off; to question persistently (in order to criticize or find fault with somebody)
to be sullen; to be offended; to be huffy; to be stuffy; to be stifling; to be muggy
to shout; to cry; to scream; to clamor (for or against); to clamour (for or against)
hazy; misty; foggy; hazy feeling; uncertain feeling; feeling gloomy
to call out to; to hail; to address; to appeal
(inflected) end of a word; end of a sentence
to make muddy (of a liquid); to make cloudy; to make turbid; to make ambiguous; to evade (e.g. the point); to be noncommittal about
care-taking; house-sitting; house-watching; caretaker; house-sitter
to come and see (someone, something); to visit
showing one's face in public; facing another person
if you don't mind; if you like; if you feel up for it; if you're interested