to bite; to sink one's teeth into; to nip
to flare up; to fly into a rage
to bite; to chew; to gnaw; to fumble one's words (esp. during a play, broadcast, etc.); to falter with one's words; to crash against (e.g. of waves); to break onto (shore)
disastrous scene; terrible spectacle
moron; idiot; stupid person
to spring; to bound; to be stimulated; to be encouraged; to pay handsomely; to splurge
please!; I'm asking you; for heaven's sake
eagle (Accipitridae family)
bodyguards; elite guards; Schutzstaffel; SS; groupies; ardent fans
insurrection; mutiny; rebellion; revolt; uprising
the way there; outbound leg; bound for ...; outbound ticket
to grovel; to go down on one's hands and knees
to occur to; to remind of; to come to mind
gloomy; dismal; miserable; spirit of yin
slumping; flopping down; heavily rotating
turning sideways; landscape orientation
tearing limb from limb; tearing apart; cutting (a person) to pieces
to collect; to gather; to save; to accumulate; to pile up
panting; gasping; heavy breathing
poor doctor; inept doctor; quack
one foot; one leg; one of a pair (of shoes or socks)
to break; to be broken; to be folded; to give in; to back down; to turn (a corner)
one night; all night; overnight; one evening
to be at wits' end; to be greatly perplexed; to be troubled
underwear; undergarment; underclothes; lingerie
to insert; to put in (such that there is a snug fit); to have sex; to fuck; to pigeonhole (into a particular category); to place a ring-shaped object around something (esp. one that restricts freedom, such as handcuffs)
back off!; leave me alone!
smooth (of a surface); glassy; smooth (of an action, proceedings, etc.); fluent (speech); continuously differentiable
floor above; floor upstairs
gold (Au); golden; prosperous; money (esp. ōban coin); cash
stone paving; cobble paving; stone steps; check (pattern); pavé; rectangular dessert (usu. made from chocolate or several layers of sponge cake)
in regard to; concerning (usu. of disputes)
tunnel; to tunnel (through a potential barrier); letting a grounder go through one's legs
to be taught; to learn; to take lessons in
opposite bank; farther shore
curve; turn; curveball; curve ball; (wine) cellar
to quicken one's pace (steps)