to look out over; to survey (scene); to take an extensive view of
for two people's eyes to meet; catching someone's eye; making eye contact; meeting a person's gaze
to wear (formal clothing) in a casual fashion
to fix upon (one-sidedly); to (ignore somebody's position and) arbitrarily decide something is the case; to scold; to take (a person) to task
playing; play (margin between on and off, gap before pressing button or lever has an effect)
to keep a watchful eye on
to introduce oneself; to announce oneself (e.g. as the person sought); to come forward (e.g. as a witness, with a claim, etc.)
year; age; years; past one's prime; old age
the teens (10-19); teenage; the tenth generation
pretending not to see something; turning a blind eye to; burying one's head in the sand
participation; joining; entry; adherence
everyone; anyone; no one; nobody
to be taken aback; to be astonished; to be dumbfounded
timidly; nervously; with nervous diffidence; trembling with fear
to raise one's hand; to surrender; to raise one's hand to someone (as a threat to strike); to become better (at something); to improve; to throw one's hat in the ring
he; she; that person; that; that one; that thing
to throw; to toss; to hit; to strike; to fire into (e.g. a crowd); to launch (e.g. missiles)
thirteen; 13; king (playing card)
slow; clumsy; stupid; irritating
round; spherical; circular
quarrel; dispute; argument
older brother; elder brother; young man; buddy; fella
terrible; dreadful; amazing (e.g. of strength); great (e.g. of skills); to a great extent; vast (in numbers)
mature woman; middle-aged woman
leadership; initiative; spearhead
to complete decisively; to do to completion
nakedness; nudity; bareness; nakedness; being penniless; concealing nothing
to peel; to skin; to pare; to hull; to bare (e.g. fangs); to open wide (e.g. eyes)
(having) bad marks or results (e.g. in school); of poor quality or workmanship
to follow another's example
then; and then; and; if so; because then; if that's the case
every person; every mouth; every entrance
deserted (esp. store, market, town, streets); quiet; inactive (business, trade, etc.); slack; idle; free
to cite as an example; to refer to; to quote
to lay bare; to expose; to reveal
pupil; student; schoolchild
to unite; to join; to do together; to confuse with