slipping out (a chuckle, giggle); unintentionally (letting out a quiet laugh)
to follow; to pursue; to die right after a loved one; to kill oneself after the death of a loved one; to follow an example set by earlier generations (or one's master, etc.)
chasing one another; playing tag
good thing; strong point; good family; prestigious school; the right moment; utter
to begin to run; to start running; to break into a run
harmonious; peaceful; congenial; friendly; happy
murmur; mutter; murmuring; tweet; Twitter post
to tie up in a bundle (e.g. straw, hair, bills, letters); to bundle; to govern; to manage; to fold (one's arms); to put together (one's hands)
town; block; downtown; main street; street; road
embarrassed; feeling ashamed; feeling awkward
practice; practising; experience
to be content; to have enough; to be happy; to be sufficient; to be satisfied
season (period in which regulated games are played); season (division of the year); season (of a TV show, etc.); season (for doing something, e.g. ski season, entrance examination season)
to have a meal; to take a meal
peculiarity; uniqueness; characteristic
to be sticky; to be close together
to let fly; to make fly; to skip over; to leave out; to run fast; to drive fast; to spray
to put on (one's head); to wear; to be covered with (dust, snow, etc.); to pour (water, etc.) on oneself; to bear (e.g. someone's debts, faults, etc.); to take (blame); to overlap (e.g. sound or color)
even; flat; level; calm; peaceful; uneventful
to jest; to joke; to play the fool; to act indecently; to be silly over; to talk foolishly
to walk; to move forward; to make progress
fleeting (glimpse, glance, etc.)
footprints; record of page visitors (e.g. in social networking sites)
water's edge; beach; foreshore
rising; ascending; climbing
to fly; to soar; to jump; to leap; to spatter; to scatter; to hurry
descent; fall; drop; decline; downturn; subsidence
jump; jumping event (skiing, track and field); jumping (to another page after clicking a hyperlink); jump (in price); sudden rise
to catch; to capture; to catch hold of (someone); to stop (e.g. a stranger in the street); towards (someone); at (someone)
to gaze at; to fix one's eyes upon
to be tripped up; to be too drunk to stand
to hold a thing in one's arms; to carry in one's arms; to embrace (e.g. a baby); to take upon oneself; to be saddled with