audience; spectator; spectators
stage (theatre, theater); scene or setting (e.g. of novel, play, etc.)
mane (of a horse, lion, etc.)
iron (steel) wire; Chinese clematis; Clematis florida; leather flower
power; motive power; dynamic force; three-phase electricity
turning by hand; hand-turned; hand-cranked; preparations; arrangements
handle; steering wheel; handlebar; handlebars; handle; screen name
whim; caprice; whimsy; fickle; moody; uneven temper
wooden horse; rocking horse; vaulting horse; horse used in gymnastics; the horse (ancient torture device that one was forced to straddle with rocks hanging from the feet)
shock; tremor; impact; vibration
large number; innumerable; great many; immense; vast; abundant
to spill; to fall out of; to peek through; to become visible (although normally not); to escape (of a smile, tear, etc.)
to faint; to lose consciousness; to feel overwhelmed; to be astounded
being scattered in all directions; being broken up and dispersed
withdrawal; retraction; revocation; repeal
insect; bug; worm; roundworm; one's emotions; one's feelings; nervousness
to look down (on); to condescend (to)
fragment; broken piece; splinter; chip; shard
to wake up; to awake; to perk up; to awaken (to the truth, etc.); to come to a realization; to come to one's senses
across; over; beyond; throughout (a period of time); for
to deepen; to heighten; to intensify
the people; citizens; the populace
to knit; to plait; to braid; to compile (anthology, dictionary, etc.); to edit
unreliable; uncertain; indefinite; unclear
misunderstanding; mistaken idea; wrong guess
to reward; to recompense; to repay; to retaliate; to get revenge
to eat up (completely); to put down (a rebellion); to suppress; (arch.) to make flat; (arch.) to level out
pleasure; supreme pleasure obtained by freeing oneself from earthly desires
the end; the extremity; the limit; the limits; the result
to destroy; to overthrow; to wreck; to ruin
to grow fat; to gain weight; to grow fertile; to be refined (palate); to be discerning (eye, ear); to become rich
to sing; to chirp; to twitter
evil; wickedness; (role of) the villain (in theatre, etc.); the bad guy
to become completely chilled
self-proclaimed; self-professed; professing oneself to be; calling oneself; first person
the past; bygone days; one's past (that one would prefer remained secret); past (tense); preterit; previous life
to pity; to feel sympathy for; to sympathize with; to sympathise with; to commiserate with; to have mercy on
unnecessary; not needed; not necessary
solitude; loneliness; isolation
to relax; to make oneself comfortable
disadvantage; handicap; unfavorable position
under (influence, control, conditions, etc. of); during (war, occupation, etc.)