speech; words; one's lines; remarks
perpetuation of one's descendants
courage; bravery; valour; valor; nerve; boldness
to regain one's footing; to get back on one's feet; to recover; (of the market) to improve
waterfall; (arch.) rapids
to run off (fluid); to run down; to flow down
start; beginning; build up; how well a pitcher pitches at the start of the game
unbelievable; incredible; implausible
the future (usually distant); future tense; the world to come
to go through; to suffer; to experience (something unpleasant)
showing no signs of; there being no hint of; (arch.) unthinkable
very; extremely; terrible; horrid; remarkable; extraordinary
long time; long interval; for quite some time
menu; schedule; program; (computer) menu
-clad; in the midst of; tenths (e.g. wholesale price, as tenths of retail price); times (i.e. multiplied by); able-to-seat (of a chair, etc.)
both hands; both arms; ten
worst; horrible; horrid; in the worst case; if worst comes to worst
surprise; astonishment; wonder; amazement
unpleasant feelings (e.g. hatred, disgust, revulsion, fear)
with; by; because of; on account of; on (a day, date); at (a time); adds emphasis to preceding word
face; mug; surface; cheek meat; (arch.) cheek; (arch.) cheeks
to become tense; to be tightened; to become firm (e.g. body)
to hold a thing in one's arms; to carry in one's arms; to embrace (e.g. a baby); to take upon oneself; to be saddled with
(rubbing, twisting) hard; with a squeal; with a creak; (drinking) in one sweep
to shake; to tremble; to sway; to be unsettled; to be unstable; to fluctuate
to line up; to stand in a line; to rival; to match; to equal
to reseat oneself; to correct one's posture
lukewarm; tepid; disagreeably warm (e.g. bath)
(of a lie, etc.) obvious; transparent
to be opposite; to face each other; to confront (an issue); to face
person's origin (e.g. city, country, parentage, school)
grandmother; old woman; female senior citizen
messy; confused; chaotic; complaining about various things
noisy; loud; annoying; troublesome; fussy; finicky
disliked; hated; tendency; smack (of); distinction; discrimination
irritating; aggravating; upsetting
the most; the best; peerless; the greatest; first-rate
respect; esteem; reverence; honour; honor
to be in a hurry; to be impatient; to be anxious (to do); to get a fright; to panic; to get flustered
to shout; to cry; to scream; to clamor (for or against); to clamour (for or against)
to interrupt; to interfere; to meddle; to intrude; to butt in; to poke one's nose into