to get impatient; to become irritated; to fret; to chafe
again (and again); once again; yet again
to overflow from something full
to be irritated; to get annoyed; to lose one's patience
to warp; to bend; to contort; to be perverted; to be warped (of a view, mind, etc.); to be distorted
expectation; anticipation; prediction; forecast; conjecture
to get rid of; to erase; to dispel; to eradicate; to wipe away
agglutination; adhesion; fusion; combination; blending; uniting
revival (e.g. musical); come-back; restoration; rebirth; resurrection
endless; boundless; innumerable; endless; never-ending; going on forever
to be able to manage somehow or another
to weaken; to grow weak; to be downcast; to be dejected; to be troubled; to be at a loss
moving forward (e.g. vehicle); onward movement; advance (work, procedure, etc.); advancement; progress (of a disease); disease progression
movement; move; motion; trend; development; change
repetition; repeat; reiteration; repeatedly
gaining time; stalling for time; time-buying
bounds; limits; boundary fence (esp. of horse-riding ground)
to be buried; to be covered; to be hidden
mercy; compassion; clemency; Hodgson's hawk-cuckoo (Cuculus fugax); Horsfield's hawk cuckoo
to wager; to bet; to risk; to stake; to gamble
prospects of victory; chances of success
incredible; unbelievable; terrific; impressive
to wind; to coil; to envelope; to shroud; to outflank; to skirt
countermeasure; counter-measure
to fold one's arms; to stand and watch (without interfering); to stand idly by; to lie in wait; to be ready and waiting
there's no (other) way; cannot be helped; unavoidable; it's no use (doing); pointless; hopeless (person)
alright; all right; right on; looking good; OK; okay
rattling; clattering; trembling; shivering; whining; grumbling
to shiver; to shake; to quake; to tremble; to quaver; to quiver
slip; omission; upshot; denouement; punch line (of a joke)
to pick up; to find; to gather
class; level; stratum; layer; hierarchy
management; (executive) staff; leaders; leadership; top brass; upper echelons
company; lot; bunch; troupe; company (of musicians)
very likely; very probable
to break (by kicking); to kick down (e.g. a door); to kick open; to smash through (e.g. the enemy); to rout
to jump into; to rush into
miserable; pitiable; shameful; deplorable; pathetic
to scream; to whine; to grumble; to complain