hesitation; indecision; vacillation
interval; break; pause; spare moment
reaching a stopping place; settling down (before the next stage); getting to a point where one can rest; one paragraph
unsatisfied; unsatisfactory; insufficient
love; affection; attachment; craving; agape; Ireland
even if not; even without
to use up; to exhaust; to devote oneself (to); to do one's utmost (for); to do to exhaustion; to do completely
to grow up; to become an adult; to become big; to grow in size
from now; from the present moment; from this time forward; henceforth
suddenly (hit); with a slap; sharply (glance, glare, etc.); fiercely; suddenly; all of a sudden
pleasant; delightful; enjoyable; joyful; cheerful; amusing
to pass (of time); to elapse
activity; action; occupation; business; sexual intercourse; sex
at this stage; at this point; now (contrasting with the past)
to invite in; to show someone in
even; if only; if just; as long as; the only thing needed
the front; honesty; uprightness; decency; normality
to wield; to brandish; to display (one's knowledge); to show off; to abuse (one's power); to manipulate someone
welcome!; nice to see you!
I wish I had ...; I should have ...; it would have been better if I had ...
to look downwards (at); to lower one's gaze; to drop one's eyes
at hand; on hand; way of moving one's arms; skill; money at hand; pocket money
entirely; completely; cleanly; snugly
amount of light; quantity of light
evening; dusk; evening scene; evening landscape; light of the setting sun
to open one's eyes wide (in astonishment, wonder, etc.); to be wide-eyed; to be amazed
to keep a promise; to keep one's word
to fit into (a box, frame, category, etc.); to be contained within; to settle down (into); to be installed (in one's rightful place); to settle into (one's position); to take up (a post)
to take offense (at); to take offence (at); to feel hurt (by)
idea; plan; fancy; impulse; thought; whim
tune; tone; vein; mood; condition; state of health
serious; honest; sober; grave; earnest; steady
simile; metaphor; allegory; parable
to pull oneself together; to collect oneself (after a failure); to regain control (of oneself)