practice; putting into practice; implementation; praxis (philosophy)
to death (bored, scared, etc.); to distraction; like crazy; like mad; so much; dying (e.g. for a drink)
to go by; to go past; to run (between; of a rail service, bus route, etc.); to operate (between); to go indoors; to go into a room; to penetrate
inside; within; while (e.g. one is young); during; among; amongst; in (secret, chaos, poverty, etc.)
successively; one after another
to grow up; to become an adult; to become big; to grow in size
one turn; spinning around; complete change; reversal; (an) about-face
to accuse somebody; to charge someone
injury; wound; mistake; accident; loss
expulsion; excommunication
precisely; exactly; plumb; damn; stupid; cursed
with a feeling of relief; with a sigh of relief; deeply (sigh)
overhasty; rash; premature
false impression; deceptive appearance; mere show
argument based on emotion; sentimental argument
to decorate gaudily; to overdecorate; to deck out; to embellish
suppression (e.g. of free speech); force-out
speaking of ...; as for ...
to take the form of (esp. in ref. to a spirit, fox, raccoon dog, etc.); to assume the shape of; to disguise oneself as; to change radically; to metamorphose; to improve unexpectedly and dramatically (esp. of an actor, artist, rikishi, etc.)
to begrudge doing; to find bothersome
to crush to death; to stifle to death; to squeeze to death; to stifle (a laugh, etc.); to muffle (one's breathing); to subdue (one's voice)
conclusion; resolution; gathering and bundling; convergence; focusing (e.g. light); convergence
taking (a suspect to the police); dragging (someone) away
to collect oneself; to cool off; to recover oneself
to engrave an inscription; to call (designate) itself; to mark; to label
overcoat; exceeding; going over; exaggerated; over the top; over par
(small) knife; short sword; small sword
to cut off; to excise; to tear off; to cut out; to whittle down; to tear out
(opening of) a wound; (mouth of a) wound; cut
wound; injury; chip; crack; flaw; defect
(medical) doctor; physician
busy; occupied; hectic; restless; hurried; fidgety
tuck (e.g. in a dress); rise (e.g. in price)
health care professional; medical worker
many; much; majority (of); greater part (of); mostly; mainly
to supplement; to make up for; to compensate for; to cover (a shortage, loss, etc.); to fill (e.g. a vacancy)
back street; back alley; off-street