to lean against; to lean on; to recline on; to lie heavy (on the stomach); to be uneasily digested
to sleep; to die; to rest (in peace); to lie idle (e.g. of resources); to lie unused; (arch.) to close one's eyes
to lose focus; to let one's mind wander; to relax one's attention
nape of the neck; back of the neck; scruff of the neck
feel (i.e. tactile sensation); touch; feeling; sensation; texture (e.g. food, cloth)
to touch; to feel; to touch (with); to experience; to come in contact with; to touch on (a subject); to allude to
to separate; to part; to divide; to keep apart
unable to move; dead in the water; completely helpless
all; altogether; entirely; exactly like; just like; spitting image of
once; for a short time; briefly; (arch.) one morning
to put one's strength into
hot (thing); passionate (feelings, etc.); ardent; hot (e.g. temper); zealous; enthusiastic; intense
disorder; chaos; confusion; mayhem
to run away; to flee; to make off; to start to run away
to deepen; to heighten; to intensify
chilly; unpleasantly cold
day; days; sun; sunshine; (the) day; daytime; date
to happen to meet; to come across
here I am; I'm home!; presently; right away; right now
Douglas; Dauglass; Donglass; Douglass
(of a woman) divorcing and moving back in with her parents; (of an employee) leaving a position only to return to it later; (of a ship) leaving from and returning to the same port
habit (often a bad habit, i.e. vice); tendency; peculiarity; idiosyncrasy; crease; wrinkle
year; counter for years (e.g. of an era), grades (e.g. school); period of an apprentice's contract (usu. ten years)
sister-in-law (spouse's older sister or older brother's wife); older stepsister; older adopted sister; non-blood-related older sister
to have a reason; to have an excuse
finally; at last; in the end; after all; never (happened)
to go out and away; to leave
reverse; opposite; converse (of a hypothesis, etc.); inverse (function)
big quarrel; huge fight; big row
wife; (arch.) my dear; (arch.) dear; garnish (esp. one served with sashimi); embellishment
to cite as an example; to refer to; to quote
to talk down; to corner someone in an argument
to betray; to turn traitor to; to double-cross
to praise extravagantly; to lionize; to lionise; to make much of
to trick; to cheat; to deceive; to coax; to wheedle; to soothe and humor (humour)
to keep up (appearances); to smooth over (an error, etc.); to gloss over; to mend; to repair
skillful; skilful; delicious; appetizing; fortunate; splendid
general; popular; common; typical
related to; in relation to; as far as ... is concerned
absurd; foolish; stupid; silly; nonsense; ludicrous
(public) notice; attention; public eye; public gaze