to catch sight of; to come into view; to happen to see
left arm; left-handed (baseball pitcher)
tensely; tightly; erectly; intuitively; instinctively; with a burst
even if ...; even supposing that ...; also as ...; also for ...; also from the position of ...
to get drunk; to become intoxicated; to feel sick (e.g. in a vehicle); to become nauseated; to be elated; to be exalted
taking a long time; slowness; sluggishness; lack of firmness; looseness; slovenliness
to bring near; to bring close; to let go near; to associate with; to bring (people) together; to let come near (of a person)
to release; to let go; to free; to add (pieces of eggplant, potato, etc.) to water, broth, etc.
close adhesion; sticking firmly to; relating closely to; having relevance to; contact printing
can do nothing but (do); cannot help (doing) something
big man; large man; tall man; giant
to stoop; to bend (e.g. one's knees)
to reach; to touch; to be delivered; to arrive; to be attentive; to be scrupulous
rough (touch, voice, etc.); coarse; gritty; rattling (of beans, beads, etc.)
turning round; going around; turning about; surrounding; encircling
to feel around for; to fumble for; to investigate; to probe into; to explore (parts unknown); to enjoy (natural beauty)
to hit (e.g. one's head); to strike; to throw (e.g. a ball, a question, a demand); to express; to vent (e.g. one's anger)
to release; to let go; to free; to add (pieces of eggplant, potato, etc.) to water, broth, etc.
every year; yearly; annually
to turn over (face down); to lay face down; to point downwards (eyes, head, etc.); to cast down (eyes); to lie (one's body) face down; to lie flat (on the ground)
two legs; two feet; two pairs
to lose one's way; to get lost; to waver; to hesitate; to give into temptation; to lose control of oneself
gait; walk; stride; trace (e.g. of route taken by hunted criminal); track; trail
walking briskly; determinedly
growing light (e.g. at dawn); pale; appearing dumb; talking in an obvious way
perfectionist; enthusiast; zealot
disorder; confusion; clutter; mess; muddle; disarray
to fall (over, down); to collapse; to be destroyed (in a collapse); to collapse; to be confined to bed (with an illness); to come down with; to die
carefree; comfortable; at ease; easygoing; happy-go-lucky
to tip off (e.g. the police); to inform (on); to squeal; to rat
to collapse; to crumble; to get out of shape; to lose one's shape; to break down; to be thrown into disarray; to crash (stock market)
to get worse; to deteriorate; to go from bad to worse; to spoil (of food); to go bad; to perish
to be disordered; to be disarranged; to be discomposed; to be upset; to lapse into chaos (due to war, etc.)
we; us; (arch.) I; (arch.) me; (arch.) you (referring to a group of one's equals or inferiors)
chattering; talk; idle talk; chatty; talkative; chatterbox