self-deprecation; self-derision; self-mockery; laughing at oneself
overbearing; coercive; pushy; forcible; high-handed
to take (someone) to one place after another (forcibly); to drag (someone) around
young lady of noble birth; princess (esp. in Western contexts, tales, etc.); girl; small; cute; (arch.) prostitute
stubborn; obstinate; pigheaded
to be flexible; to be accommodating
tender-hearted; compassionate; charitable; good-hearted
lie; falsehood; fiction; fabrication
to act (a part); to play (a role); to perform (a play, etc.); to put on (a production); to commit (a blunder); to disgrace oneself
lethality; killing effectiveness
light; easy; non-serious; minor
direct transmission (of mystery, skill, secret, etc.); initiation
to cut off; to cut up; to tear to pieces
to spout out; to spurt out; to sprout; to bud; to burst into laughter; to blow (smoke, etc.)
one arm; one's right-hand man; one's right hand
spell; charm; incantation; magic word
offset; offsetting each other; cancelling each other out; set-off; setoff
blind spot (e.g. of a driver); dead angle; dead ground; dead space
to be fascinated (by); to be captivated by; to be enchanted by; to gaze admiringly at; to watch in fascination
narrow; tight; formal; stiff; constrained; uncomfortable
to be in time (for); to serve (suit, meet) the purpose; to be good enough; to be enough
to stick into (of something with a sharp point); to prick; to pierce; to resonate emotionally; to move
to break; to snap; to be injured; to wear out; to be worn out; to break; to burst
(lit.) blood flows; to have the blood of ... running in one's veins (artist, warrior, etc.); to be born with particular skills, characteristics, etc.; to have something "in one's blood"
to push into; to cram into; to stuff into; to break in; to burgle; to burglarize
to be lifted up; to be hung up; to twitch upwards; to turn upward; to slant upward
look; glimpse; apparently; seemingly; (arch.) first meeting
tough; hard; determined; strong-minded; strong (e.g. sunlight, alcohol); severe
to extract; to pull out; to draw out; to headhunt; to lure away; to poach
heavy; weighty; heavy (feeling, atmosphere, etc.); serious; gloomy
to fall (over, down); to collapse; to be destroyed (in a collapse); to collapse; to be confined to bed (with an illness); to come down with; to die
to grow weak; to become weak; to lose strength
to imagine; to picture; to figure; to see
one's last moment; one's death; one's end
three (long cylindrical things); three-of-a-kind (in a dealt hand)
armpit; under one's arm; beside; close to; aside; to the side; off-track
bending; curving; warping (of feelings, logic, etc.); distortion; refraction; inflection
to make sure of; to ascertain; to confirm; to grasp
calculation; reckoning; count; forecast
to get tired; to tire; to become worn out (of a well-used object); (arch.) to starve