whistle (sound made with the lips)
flute player; flutist; flautist; piper
spoiled; spoilt; ruined; loss of face
to glare at; to scowl at; to stare intensely at; to examine carefully; to estimate; to guess
stage (theatre, theater); scene or setting (e.g. of novel, play, etc.)
to go down and stand; to alight; to get down
just like that; in the twinkling of an eye; in the blink of an eye; (lit.) in the time it takes to say "ah!"
terrain; geographical features; topography
vast; extensive; immense; huge; large; grand
barren; sterile; infertile; unproductive (e.g. discussion); fruitless
with a shiver (down one's spine); with a sudden chill
old age; age; old people; (arch.) I; (arch.) me; (arch.) my humble self
to step forward; to volunteer
law; regulation; rule; code; agreement; arrangement
trace; vestige; mark; sign; evidence
to blow against; to spray (paint, etc.) (onto a surface)
to flicker; to quiver; to waver; to sway
to surface; to come to the top; to stand out (e.g. against a background)
bright sunshine; broad daylight
most difficult; next to impossible
to put back up; to stand back up; to restore (to former strength); to revive (e.g. the economy); to make again (a plan, policy, etc.); to reformulate
to rub together; to reconcile (ideas, proposals, plans); to compare and adjust
mankind; the human creature; fellow creatures
battle; fight; war; struggle; conflict
sightseeing; watching; viewing; sightseer; watcher; spectator
aid; assistance; help; cheering; rooting (for); support
elevation (of spirits); raising (of morale); uplift; upsurge
to strain one's eyes; to look closely; to stare at
intonation; accent; modulation; inflection
thirst for blood; bloodlust; determination to kill
dull sound; muffled sound