very; considerably; by no means; not readily; middle; half-way point
restless; fidgety; lively; busy
jumping sideways; flying sideways; running hurriedly (with one's body bent forward)
to dodge; to evade; to avoid; to sidestep
(picture) frame; framed picture; amount (esp. of money); sum
trouble; burden; nuisance; care; dependence; support
small fish; small fry; (a) nobody; small fry; unimportant person
sense of impending crisis; sense of danger
to lose focus; to let one's mind wander; to relax one's attention
to cling to; to hold on to; to grapple; to set about doing; to begin; to take hold of
to pin down; to knock down; to push (and hold) somebody down (esp. with sexual connotations)
to hang; to droop; to give (e.g. lesson, instruction, scolding) (to someone of lower status); to confer; to drip; to ooze; to leave behind (at death)
to kick flying (often a person in sport, martial arts, etc.)
feather; plume; wing; shuttlecock (in badminton)
to flap (wings); to spread one's wings; to go out into the world
richly colored; richly coloured
to spill over and fall; to scatter (petals, leaves, etc.)
(insectile, especially moth) scales
word; word; Word; Microsoft Word
to cross one's mind; to occur to one
to change way one holds something; to transfer something from one hand to the other
eternal; unlimited; endless
to temper thoroughly; to train well
fluttering; flapping; (arch.) flickering (light, flame, etc.); frill; piece of thin material
dandelion (esp. species Taraxacum platycarpum)
to be taken for granted; to be generally accepted; to be the established wisdom; to be the (social) convention; to be the customary thing to do
even a little; any at all; if only a little; no matter how little
trackless; reckless; dissipated
large crowd; large herd; large flock; large school; large shoal; swarm
gradually; slowly but steadily
manner of using one's hands
to draw; to paint; to depict; to describe; to picture in one's mind; to imagine
suddenly and forcefully (e.g. jerk, poke, shove); in a single gulp; in one go
revolution; rotation; turning; turning (an aircraft or ship)
to catch up (with); to draw level; to pull even; to be compensated; to make up for one's losses