to spoil; to break; to go bad; to go wrong; to fail
to bend forward; to stoop; to bow
to tear to pieces; to tear to shreds; to pick (e.g. fruit); to pluck; to do ... heavily; to do ... heartily
to connect; to link together; to pull together; to close tightly; to purse (e.g. lips)
reasons; circumstances; significance; hindrance; obstruction; interference
to lend an ear; to hearken; to give an ear to; to listen carefully
area; zone; (lit.) belt (of land)
dull (e.g. a knife); blunt; thickheaded; obtuse; dull (sound, color, etc.); dim (light)
dull sound; muffled sound
haste; hurry; expedition; speed; dispatch
sweet-smelling; fragrant; aromatic; good (reputation, condition, results, etc.); favorable
forward; frontward; ahead; rectangular front
a step; short distance; short time
the two houses of legislature
manners; behavior; behaviour
famous; noted; renowned; celebrated; well-known
to run into; to collide with; to come to the end of (a street); to run into (difficulties, problems, etc.); to run up against
to rustle; to sway; to stir; to flutter
exterior; outside; outer; external; lateral
contour; outline; summary; outline; looks; features
to reject; to repulse; to repel; to bounce back; to counterattack; to strike back
fear; horror; anxiety; concern; uneasiness; reverence
sound of a flat surface repeatedly making contact with something; applying a seal or stamp again and again; pasting (paper) all over; daubing; smearing
peril; danger; hazard; distress
bounds; limits; boundary fence (esp. of horse-riding ground)
restlessly; aimlessly; to loiter; to drift; to be restless; to fuss
to look up (at); to look up to; to respect; to ask for (e.g. guidance); to seek; to depend on
to endure; to keep out (e.g. rain); to pull through; to get over; to surpass; to outdo
busy; hectic; frantic; restless; hurried; fidgety
exceptional; praiseworthy; laudable
curse; divine punishment; wrath (of an angry spirit)
with a whack; with a thump; openmouthed; with one's mouth wide-open; vacantly; blankly
detour; circumvention; turning movement
cormorant fishing; cormorant fisherman
to let something (or somebody) go past; to do too much
to connect; to link together; to tie; to fasten; to maintain; to preserve
without permission; without notice