air-raid shelter; bomb shelter
to trample flat; to beat a path
stone weight (as used on pickle-tub covers); weight (as used in balances)
adventure; venture; venture which is unlikely to succeed; risky attempt; danger
to sit cross-legged; to rest on one's laurels
organization for local children (for growth via sports, study, service, etc.)
remodeling; remodelling; restructuring; modding
to breathe out; to exhale
to get fed up with; to get sick of; to become disgusted with
tearing limb from limb; tearing apart; cutting (a person) to pieces
seeing off; sending off; funeral; escapement
to knock (someone) to their feet; to knock down; to send flying; to strike; to drive away (one's sorrows, worries, etc.); to dispel
to grumble; to gripe; to complain
partition; division; separation; segmenting; splitting
concession; conciliation; compromise
vexed; irritated; fretful; shaggy; bushy; ragged
care; attentiveness; attention; consideration (for others); solicitude
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 support each other; to support one another
beyond comparison; incomparable
exaltation; emotional uplift
reciprocal; inverse number; multiplicative inverse
bodily sensation; sense; experience
middle-aged couple; middle-aged husband and wife
(practical) experience; personal experience; hands-on experience; first-hand experience
deep (colour); dark; strong (flavour, smell, etc.); thick (consistency); dense; strong (possibility, etc.)
junior high school; middle school; lower secondary school
passage (of time); elapsing; progress; development; transit
branch; bough; limb; twig; sprig; spray
scaffold; scaffolding; foothold; footing; foothold (e.g. in business); foundation
lightly and smoothly (of movements); swiftly; glidingly; (progressing) smoothly; (solving) easily
to be confusing; to be different from what one is used to
to dodge (e.g. a question); to evade; to sidestep; to give (someone) the slip
to beat fast (of a heart); to hammer