one's way back; one's way home
rival; opponent; revenge; (arch.) spouse
the last moment; the very end
sharply; harshly; stingingly
to taper to a point; to become pointed; to become sharp; to look displeased; to look sour; to be on edge
dangerous; perilous; threatening; stern (expression); hostile (attitude); sharp
extremely; in the extreme; knows no bounds (e.g. rudeness); boundless (e.g. universe, ocean); limitless
to decline (in prosperity); to become deserted; to become desolate; to taper off (of a sound)
arriving at the final stop (of a bus, train, etc.); reaching the end of the line
site; point on a map; spot
way of speaking; intimation
not a chance; not likely; oh no; yuck; fault; defect
counter for large animals (e.g. head of cattle); counter for insects in a collection; counter for helmets, masks, etc.
to place both hands on the ground (to express respect, apology or to present a request)
behind; in the rear; in back
is something wrong?; what's wrong?; what's the matter?; slightest; mere; trivial
bent back; hunchback; stoop
indeed; really; very; extremely; absolutely; certainly
to follow with one's gaze; to follow with the eyes
incomprehensible; nonsensical; puzzling; I don't get it; I'm confused; I'm lost
as a matter of fact; by the way; to tell you the truth; to be honest; frankly
to fix upon (one-sidedly); to (ignore somebody's position and) arbitrarily decide something is the case; to scold; to take (a person) to task
unskilled; clumsy; lousy; poor; awkward; shitty
to be coming; to be popular; to be fashionable; to be angry; to have blown one's lid
aimlessly; unexpectedly (showing up); slowly swaying; staggering; moving feebly
minitruck; light truck; small truck; light pickup
to constrict one's chest; to wring one's heart; to wrench one's heart
(theatrical) blackout; taking a (sudden) turn for the worse; rapid deterioration
noisy; loud; boisterous; turbulent; unsettled; restless
being sick and tired (of); being fed up (with); having one's fill (of)
neighborhood; vicinity; environs; approaching
ghost bound to a specific physical location (usu. where death occurred)
rumour; rumor; report; hearsay; gossip; common talk