not understanding; not knowing
anything and everything; just about everything
painful; difficult; distressing; (psychologically) difficult; straitened (circumstances); tight (financial situation)
gradually; slowly but steadily
to pierce; to penetrate; to be infected (with vice); to be steeped (with prejudice); to feel keenly; to make a deep impression
to cover; to bury (e.g. one's face in hands); to submerge; to fill (completely); to stuff; to pack
calmness; composure; presence of mind; stability; steadiness
to take back; to regain; to get back; to recover
and; thereupon; because of that
vexed; irritated; fretful; shaggy; bushy; ragged
to make fun of; to look down on; to make light of
to fall (over, down); to collapse; to be destroyed (in a collapse); to collapse; to be confined to bed (with an illness); to come down with; to die
to bluff; to act brave; to put on a bold front
shopkeeper; storekeeper; proprietor of a shop
order (for an item); request; demand; condition
slow; time-consuming; late (in the day); towards the end (of the day or night); later (than expected or usual); late
garnish (e.g. vegetables with a meat dish); trimmings; fixings; relish
contents; content; substance; matter; detail; import
disorder; confusion; clutter; mess; muddle; disarray
confident; assured; self-assured; bullish (e.g. market)
to project; to protrude; to pop out (e.g. eyes); to jump out; to rush out
bottom of one's heart; depths of one's mind; innermost thoughts; from the bottom of one's heart; wholeheartedly; truly
to be able (to); to be possible (to)
pieces; scraps; disconnected
previous day; day before; eve; prior day; preceding day
to give (someone) a treat; to be extravagant; to live luxuriously; to be proud; to be haughty
continuously; from beginning to end; from first to last
yearning; longing; aspiration; adoration; admiration
miserable; wretched; unhappy; sad; pitiable
to keep (a person) waiting
then; and then; and; if so; because then; if that's the case
parsley (Petroselinum crispum)
pout; displeasure; ill humor; ill humour; sullenness
to tear up; to tear off; to rip up; to separate (e.g. a couple); to disrupt (a relationship)
infancy; childish; infantile; immature
mischief; prank; pastime; hobby; playing with (a lighter, etc.); fooling around with
struggling; pawing (e.g. horses' hooves)
to flare up; to fly into a rage
to joke; to jest; to make fun of; to laugh at; to romp; to gambol
small; little; tiny; insignificant; humble; modest
people; men and women; each person; everybody
incitement; sedition; agitation; abetting
to become less crowded; to thin out; to get empty; to be hungry