fatigue; weariness; exhaustion; tiredness
suddenly; in a flash; rapidly; attractive; distinguished; showy
northern part; the north (of a region)
person's origin (e.g. city, country, parentage, school)
to spread; to propagate; to popularize; to broaden; to extend; to widen
flapping (of a flag, fan, etc.); fluttering; pitter-patter (of footsteps); quickly (making progress); in quick succession
stretcher; litter (medical); gurney
bag; sack; skin of an orange (and other like fruits); dead end; plot of land surrounded by water
to go past; to pass; to pass by
medical care; medical treatment
thank you for your hard work; good work; see you; goodbye; goodnight
inside a car (train, bus, etc.)
to pour (into); to sprinkle on (from above); to water (e.g. plants); to shed (tears); to concentrate one's energy (strength, attention, etc.) on; to devote to; to flow into (e.g. of a river)
to fall onto; to happen; to befall
fruitless effort; wasted effort; abortive scheme; futility
to herd; to drive; to corner; to force someone into doing; to go hard; to push yourself
(one's) gaze; direction in which one is looking; point of view; standpoint; line covering someone's eyes (in an edited photograph)
a short while ago; a moment ago; just now; some time ago
long-cherished ambition; satisfaction
clearly; plainly; distinctly; to be clear; to be definite; to be certain
weird; ominous; eerie; uncanny; ghastly
to show appreciation for (efforts, esp. by someone of equal or lower status); to thank for; to reward for
to get tired; to tire; to become worn out (of a well-used object); (arch.) to starve
to look downwards (at); to lower one's gaze; to drop one's eyes
restlessly; aimlessly; to loiter; to drift; to be restless; to fuss
to hang one's head; to look down; to cast one's eyes downward
flapping; rattling (sound); noisily; commotion; kerfuffle
to that extent; to that degree; so much; so
to wither (of a plant); to be blasted; to die; to mature (of one's personality, abilities, etc.)
last days; the end; one's fate
intimacy; friendship; familiarity
to freeze (from fear, etc.); to be unable to move (e.g. from surprise); to be paralyzed (with horror, etc.); to cower; to shrink in on oneself