to quit (a shady business); to wash one's hands of; to cut one's ties with; to wash one's feet
in a daze; absent-mindedly; dimly; hazily; with a roar (of flames); with a whoosh
sudden; abrupt; unexpected; unforeseen
right under; directly below
to be closed; to be blocked; to be clogged; to be plugged up; to be occupied; to be taken (e.g. accommodation)
catastrophe-level; catastrophical
wyvern (two-legged dragon); wivern
it's different when ... but; it's not so bad when ... but
party; group; crew; company (of troops); corps; unit
composition; formation; organization; organisation; compilation
to go first; to take the lead; to lead the way
group; crowd; flock; herd; bevy; school
to fight against; to oppose; to face
sky; the skies; high-altitude sky; upper air
to leave; to go away; to pass; to elapse; to be distant; to send away; to drive off
relation; relationship; participation; involvement; influence; effect
consultation; discussion; discussing; asking (somebody) for advice
to turn on one's heel; to turn back; to return
flash (of light); glint; schiller
departure; departing (from ...); sending; sent (by ...); engine; counter for gunshots, bursts of gas, etc.
to let something (or somebody) go past; to do too much
absent-mindedly; idly; vacantly; doing nothing
measure; step; countermeasure; counterplan; countermove; strategy
revival; reconstruction; restoration; rebuilding; recovery; renaissance
to begin; to set about; to start
once; for a short time; briefly; (arch.) one morning
other people's affairs; somebody else's problem
to come out all right; to take care of itself; to be OK
with these words; while saying
to poke one's nose into another's affairs; to have a hand in; to take a (deep) interest in; to poke one's head (into a room)
habit (often a bad habit, i.e. vice); tendency; peculiarity; idiosyncrasy; crease; wrinkle
tedious; boring; being fed up with
hurriedly; in a hurry; in haste; (arch.) sudden
seat; location (of a gathering, etc.); place; position; post
forward; frontward; ahead; rectangular front
to create (an atmosphere, feeling, etc.); to produce; to engender
ceremony; rite; ritual; service