to go in the direction of; to proceed toward; to become; to face (facts, circumstances, etc.); (arch.) to abide by; (arch.) to agree to
breath; breathing; tone; mood
penalty; sentence; punishment
sentence; judgment; judgement; pronouncement; order; command
scene; spectacle; sight; view
to choke; to have trouble breathing
breathing; respiration; knack; trick; harmony; balance
to stream; to flow (liquid, time, etc.); to be washed away; to be carried; to drift; to float (e.g. clouds); to sweep (e.g. rumour, fire)
to wet; to moisten; to dampen; to soak; to dip
knee; lap; knee and thigh (while sitting)
to crumble down; to tumble down; to fall in
to crouch; to squat; to cower
to take a breath; to take a short rest
slowly; unhurriedly; easily (e.g. in time); well; well (e.g. sleep); comfortably
safe; secure; certainly; surely; no thanks; I'm good
to quiet; to calm down; to compose oneself; to settle down
before one knows; before one becomes aware of; unnoticed; unawares
to garnish; to accompany (as a card does a gift); to add to as support; to prop up; to accompany (as an aid, guide, translator, etc.); (arch.) to mimic
to strike; to clap; to play drums; to abuse; to bash; to consult; to sound out
improper; immodest; disgraceful; shameful; vulgar; low
to cling to; to hang onto; to rely on; to depend on; to implore; to entreat
to bury (e.g. in the ground); to fill up (e.g. audience fills a hall); to cause to be packed; to plug (a gap); to stop (a gap); to make up for (a loss, shortage, etc.); to make amends
state; condition; situation; appearance; circumstances
to calm down; to compose oneself; to calm down; to settle down; to settle down (in a location, job, etc.); to settle in; to be settled
once; for a short time; briefly; (arch.) one morning
to push; to press; to apply pressure from above; to press down; to stamp (i.e. a passport); to apply a seal; to affix (e.g. gold leaf)
to apologize; to apologise
to commit (e.g. crime); to perpetrate; to break (e.g. rule); to violate; to rape; to violate
fault; error; indiscretion; faux pas
knowledge; awareness; consent; acceptance; forgiving; pardoning
reverse; opposite; converse (of a hypothesis, etc.); inverse (function)
to throw into disorder; to disarrange; to disturb (order, peace, etc.); to corrupt (public morals); to dishevel (hair)
fault; error; going poorly; being disadvantageous; un-; non-
please; somehow or other; one way or another
apt to (do); liable to; predominantly; mostly; ... reaps the rewards; ... takes the prize