to wound; to injure; to hurt someone's feelings (pride, etc.); to damage; to chip
restoration; rehabilitation; recovery; recovery (from an illness); recuperation; convalescence
satisfaction; contentment; sufficient; satisfactory; satisfying (an equation)
direction; way; person; lady; method of; manner of; care of ...
bipartite; in two parts; double
to play (a stringed or keyboard instrument)
to press for an answer; to shower questions on someone
leaving behind; desertion; abandonment
or something; for instance ... (though there are other suitable options); ... or ...; as soon as; right after; while still
(short) rest; breather; break
decider; person who decides; deciding factor; clincher; trump card
exhaustion; consumption; using up; dissipation; waste
to become aroused (of emotions, nerves, etc.); to become excited; to become stirred up; to be proud; to be haughty; to be pompous
decisive blow; game-winning hit (e.g. in baseball)
to brace one's legs; to stand firm; to plant one's feet (firmly on the ground); to hold out; to persist; to make an effort
(tear) to pieces; (rip) apart; with a rattle; with a shudder; feeling an electric shock
preparedness; readiness; mental attitude; frame of mind
to be flabbergasted; to be amazed; to be astounded; to be stunned
binding hand and foot; temporary feeling of paralysis; sleep paralysis; being tied down with money
sanity; consciousness; soberness
weight; weight (e.g. of someone's words); burden; importance; significance
ghastly; gruesome; appalling; lurid
incredibly brutal; gory; gruesome
whistling sound; wheezing sound; sound of the wind; wuthering; howling; soughing
all over; all over the place; everywhere
already; now; by this time; quick; early; fast
well done!; good job!; good work!; you did it!; bravo!
attack on both sides; pincer movement; double envelopment
bent back; prone posture; weak-kneed; timidity; lack of nerve
orbit; trajectory; railroad track; (right) track; proper course
to leap back; to jump back
to throw; to cast (e.g. vote, light, shadow); to devote oneself (e.g. to a cause); to invest; to put in; to administer (medicine); to give