physical law; laws of physics
sword (esp. a large, double-edged one); blade; bayonet; swordsmanship; stinger; ovipositor
to subsist; to keep on living
envious; jealous; enviable (position, etc.)
so; accordingly; now; then; thereupon; therefore
crumpled; rumpled; to be annoyed; to be irritated; noisily (chewing)
to have (e.g. lunch); to take (e.g. vitamins)
burst (e.g. dam, embankment, levee); breach; collapse; washout; rupture
Why?; Why not?; What for?; What's wrong?
back; reverse; rear side; height; stature; ridge (of a mountain)
to stretch; to extend; to straighten out; to be flattened; to spread (of paint, cream, etc.); to stretch out (e.g. of a hand); to extend
to decrease (in size or number); to diminish; to abate
poo; poop; doo-doo; caca; whoopsie
nail (e.g. fingernail, toenail); claw; plectrum; pick; hook; clasp
physiology; menstruation; one's period; menses
right beside; close to; nearby
to throw; to hurl; to give up; to abandon; to cast (a glance, shadow, doubt, etc.)
to slam into; to crash into; to run into; to face (trouble, difficulties, etc.); to confront
to break; to be smashed; to split; to crack; to be divided (opinion, vote, etc.); to split (e.g. of a party); to come to light
submersion; inundation; being flooded
dead body; corpse; cadaver; carcass
worn-out; ragged; crumbling; dry and crumbly; falling (in drops or clumps); scattering
to spill; to drop; to grumble; to complain; to let one's feelings show
to shout; to cry; to scream; to clamour
enjoyable; fun; pleasant; happy; delightful
fullness; completion; enhancement; improvement; replenishment; repletion
morning; breakfast; (arch.) next morning
fast; quick; early (in the day, etc.); premature; (too) soon; not yet
Pacific saury (Cololabis saira); mackerel pike
to burn; to roast; to broil; to heat; to heat up; to make (charcoal, pottery, bricks, etc.); to bake
to get tired of; to lose interest in; to be fed up with; to have enough
to hold in one's arms; to carry in one's arms; to have (problems, debts, etc.); to take on (a responsibility); to employ; to have (on one's staff)
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
sobbing; weeping; fit of crying
grief; sorrow; extreme sadness; heartbreak
to be hurtful; to resonate emotionally (with one)
casual; unconcerned; nonchalant
everyday; daily; ordinary; usual; routine; regular