hell on earth; living hell
exactly; surely; right then; just then; just (about to); on the verge (of doing or happening)
dreadful; terrible; horrible; fearsome; formidable; awesome
Leigh (Britain); Ri; Li; Lie
to be closed; to be blocked; to be clogged; to be plugged up; to be occupied; to be taken (e.g. accommodation)
fast forward (e.g. VCR, tape deck, etc.)
restoration; repair; mending
madness; craziness; insanity
to lose interest (in); to grow less enthusiastic
to live; to exist; to make a living; to subsist; to be in effect; to be in use
to return to normal; to revert to the starting point; to go back to how it was
at the same time as; while; as well as (multiple roles)
exclamation of surprised disappointment, disgust, or worry (yuck, ick, ack, eeew, crap!, blech, gross)
even more; still more; further
to shake; to swing; to sway; to shock
to shake off; to throw off
distorted; crooked; oval; elliptical shape; round, wooden container for cooked rice; oval coin
terrible; dreadful; terrifying; surprising; startling; tremendous
very; greatly; much; just about to; almost; very nearly
to knock (a person) off his feet; to hit (something) hard; to send (someone) flying
fear; dread; dismay; terror; horror; scare
as one wishes; the way one wants; to one's satisfaction
to bend; to flutter; to wave; to yield to; to be swayed by; to bow to
terrific; fierce; terrible; tremendous; dreadful; awful
to reverberate; to resound; to echo; to have one's fame spread; to be renowned
to borrow; to have a loan; to rent; to hire
to glide; to slide (e.g. on skis); to fail (an examination); to bomb (when telling a joke); to drop; to go down
to shave (wood, leather, etc.); to sharpen (e.g. pencil); to cut down (budget, expenses, staff, time, etc.); to curtail; to delete; to erase
throughout; over a period of ...; over a span of ...
to tear off; to peel off; to rip off; to strip off; to skin; to flay
slowly; tardily; complaining; grumbling; unsettled (e.g. weather); loose
to dash against (of waves); to billow; to roll; to wave (e.g. in the wind); to heave; to pound (of a heart)
to drag around; to pull about; to lead around (by the nose)
with religious zeal; with utmost devotion; take great care of
to hold a thing in one's arms; to carry in one's arms; to embrace (e.g. a baby); to take upon oneself; to be saddled with
to go mad; to lose one's mind; to get out of order; to go amiss; to go wrong (of a plan or expectation, etc.); to fall through
guffawing; roaring (with laughter); (laughing) heartily