to start to say; to attempt to say; to be about to say; to speak to; to address
joint (knee, elbow, etc.)
moron; idiot; stupid person
(social) class; rank; grade
pleasure and pain; joys and sorrows
to whisper; to murmur; to rumor; to rumour
breath; breathing; tone; mood
to blow (of the wind); to blow (one's breath); to breathe out; to play (a wind instrument); to blow (a whistle, trumpet, etc.); to emit (smoke, fire, etc.); to spout
tremblingly; having the chills (through fear, cold, anticipation, etc.)
independent action; acting alone
foolishness; silliness; stupidity; (arch.) I; (arch.) me
to commit (e.g. crime); to perpetrate; to break (e.g. rule); to violate; to rape; to violate
to come and see (someone, something); to visit
intelligence or information network
to not take seriously; to take lightly
to relax; to release tension from one's muscles; to let go limp
to have excess momentum (from going too fast, using too much force, etc.); to get carried away; to go overboard; to overdo (something)
opening fully; full throttle; full power
strongly; violently; with all one's strength
narrow; thin (sized); slender
and yet; though; when; in spite of
burly; strong; indomitable; indefatigable; robust (vitality, appetite, economic growth, etc.); strong
withering; shrivelling; shrinking; atrophy; contraction
these days; nowadays; present day; at this time (of the day)
to invite; to ask; to beckon; to wave someone in; to call in; to send for
underwear; undergarment; underclothes; lingerie
choosing; selecting; deciding (on)
zealous; enthusiastic; ardent; fervent; keen; eager
mischievous child; scamp; rascal; elf; imp
reaction; response; reaction
absent-mindedly; idly; vacantly; doing nothing
to be amazed; to be shocked; to be astonished; to be astounded; to be disgusted; to be exasperated
course (of events); development; progress; market order; order without limit
to sum up; to summarize; to summarise
to have meaning; to be meaningful
mistake; error; accident; mishap; improper conduct (e.g. between man and woman); indiscretion
to lean against; to lean on; to recline on; to lie heavy (on the stomach); to be uneasily digested