to come out (e.g. hair); to fall out; to collapse (e.g. building, floor); to be left out; to be omitted
top of the shoulders; tip of the shoulder; collar
to go past (a place or thing); to go beyond
pale; pallid; bluish-white
stepping back; drawing back
froufrou; frou frou; frilly decoration; Furfur; Furtur; mythical great Earl of Hell
breathing; respiration; knack; trick; harmony; balance
top and bottom; high and low; going up and down; rising and falling; going and coming back; upper and lower classes
to catch; to capture; to grasp (e.g. meaning); to perceive; to captivate; to move (one's heart)
dimness; obscurity; indistinctness; unclear; unintelligible
to appear; to start to appear; to show signs of appearing
to be disordered; to be disarranged; to be discomposed; to be upset; to lapse into chaos (due to war, etc.)
gossip; corner of the mouth
to spill; to drop; to grumble; to complain; to let one's feelings show
to fall on one's backside
to turn one's face; to turn around; to look over one's shoulder
assistance; help; aid; support; reinforcement
to spring at; to leap upon; to swoop down on; to throw oneself upon (e.g. an enemy)
wild; growing wild; living in the wild; (arch.) I
quick-witted and agile; keen and nimble
to jump at; to be attracted by
to press against; to push against; to force against; to foist on (task, responsibility); to impose (one's will)
horseback riding; sitting astride; straddling
to make a sound with one's throat; to purr (cat)
too much; excessively; too
unreality; becoming disconnected from reality
scene; spectacle; sight; view
appearance; figure; shape; form
to attack; to assail; to succeed (someone in a post, role, etc.); to make a sudden visit
agonizing cries; pandemonium; two of Buddhism's hells
painting of a scene in Hell; a picture of Hell
to change into; to convert to; to transform; to be reduced; to influence; to improve (someone)
to come to one's senses; to calm down
some; few; somewhat; to a certain extent; (arch.) many; (arch.) a lot
being startled, surprised or afraid; panic; trepidation
panic; scare; alarm; panic; financial panic
to keep one's temper; to maintain one's composure; to remain calm; to keep presence of mind; to preserve one's equilibrium
mutually; with each other; reciprocally; together
to exchange glances; to look at each other; to postpone; to put off; to contrast; to compare
to decide to; to pretend that; to make a practice of doing; to make it a rule to
purification; cleanup (e.g. of politics); purge
surely; certainly; without doubt