whirling; revolving; coiling around; winding around; working tirelessly; working hard
to have a feeling (that); to have a sensation (that)
to live (of humans); to reside; to inhabit; to dwell; to abide
prohibition; inhibition; ban
with a twitch (e.g. an eyebrow); with a dip; with a bob; with a flutter
learning by ear; memory of having heard something before
just past noon; afternoon
knowledge; understanding; rules; regulations; deputy; acting
arrogant; insolent; disdainful
to save; to rescue; to help; to assist; to support (financially); to contribute (to)
(not) in any way; in no way; at all; terribly; awfully; hopelessly
atmosphere; mood; a certain air; presence; (Earth's) atmosphere
miasma; noxious form of "bad air" formerly believed to cause diseases
on the way; en route; in the middle of; midway; halfway
twosome; duo; pair (of criminals)
very interesting; of great interest
some people; a few people; several people
deep (colour); dark; strong (flavour, smell, etc.); thick (consistency); dense; strong (possibility, etc.)
affable; amiable; sociable; agreeable
to be in a hurry; to be impatient; to be anxious (to do); to get a fright; to panic; to get flustered
quite; very; 10^48; quindecillion
your home; your family; their home; (my) home
house; one's house; one's home; one's family
to be at a loss for words
to be conspicuous; to stand out
to come together; to merge; to fit; to match; to be profitable; to be equitable
very young; little; childish; immature
ability; capability; competence; skill
(in) her way; peculiar to her
worldly wisdom; secret of success in life
to stick through; to force through; to spread throughout; to thoroughly diffuse; to make a path between two points; to proceed in a logical manner; to let pass
perhaps; likely; probably; I dare say
door (Western-style, car, etc.)
to open (a door, etc.); to unwrap (e.g. parcel, package); to open (for business, etc.); to empty; to remove; to move out; to clear out
violent; furious; extreme; intense; fervent; vehement
to cough violently; to have a coughing fit
epidemic; plague; pestilence