old; aged; long; since long ago; of the distant past; long-ago
to take off (clothes, shoes, etc.); to undress
acceleration; speeding up
miserable; pitiful; tragic; painstaking
beyond; across; the other side; the distance
to play an instrument (esp. string instruments); to dance
to go away; to become more distant; to fade away; to be estranged
to be wounded; to get injured; to get hurt feelings; to get damaged; to get chipped
frustrated (over a failure, humiliation or injustice); annoyed; chagrined; (bitterly) disappointed; bitter; vexed
damn; damn it; feces; excrement; damn; damned; very
explosion; detonation; eruption; eruption (of discontent, etc.); outburst; outpouring
to draw an arc (e.g. with a compass); to describe an arc (e.g. through the air)
cane; walking stick; staff; wand
to gulp down (a drink); to slurp
to wet; to moisten; to dampen; to soak; to dip
water; liquid; fluid; moisture; humidity; sap
evaporation; disappearance (of people intentionally concealing their whereabouts); unexplained disappearance
whole (body); full-length (e.g. portrait); systemic
water vapour; water vapor; steam
to trail (of smoke, clouds, etc.); to hang (of mist, haze, etc.); to lie (over); to linger; to flow (e.g. of hair in the wind)
to whirl; to eddy; to be all jumbled together (feelings, thoughts, etc.); to surge; to sweep
atrocious; fiendish; brutal; villainous
to falter; to flinch (from); to recoil (from); to quail (at)
to be at a loss for words
to starve; to be famished; to be hungry; to be starved of (e.g. love); to be thirsty for (e.g. knowledge); to be hungry for
calamity; disaster; accident
help; rescue; salvation; solace; (religious) salvation; (Christian) grace
eye; eyeball; eyesight; sight; look; stare; notice
to boil; to seethe; to roil (e.g. waterfall, torrent); to foam; to well up (of emotions); to overflow (e.g. fighting spirit)
wife; (arch.) my dear; (arch.) dear; garnish (esp. one served with sashimi); embellishment
to smile back (at a person); to answer someone's smile
to meet; to assemble; to congregate
propulsion; drive; promotion (of a policy, project, movement, etc.); furtherance; advancement
light; easy; non-serious; minor
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.)
far away; far off; nowhere near; far cry
across; over; beyond; throughout (a period of time); for
to throw open; to leave open
with a smooth, unhindered motion; speedily and without delay