to weather (a storm, rough seas); to ride across; to get through (adversity); to weather; to load completely (e.g. books on a shelf, people or luggage in a car)
to follow another's example
to have a hole; to be pierced (with a hole)
so slight as to be all but non-existent
thunderous roar; roaring sound
to erase; to drown out (e.g. a voice); to make disappear
successful execution; accomplishment; completion; fulfillment; carrying through
to rain incessantly; to downpour
affixing; pasting; sticking
long ago; already; a long time ago
letting (someone) die without helping
incomprehensible; mysterious; inexplicable; inscrutable; enigmatic; baffling
baton (of command); order; command; direction
opening (a new store, golf course, runway, etc.); open; frank; open (car, collar, tournament, etc.)
under one's eyes; below one's eyes
surplus power; momentum; impetus; inertia
to spur on; to urge forward; to impel; to drive at high speed (e.g. a car)
nailing on; nailing down; being stationary; being rooted to the spot; (price) pegging
concentrated fire; intense criticism
siege; encirclement; envelopment; surrounding; besiegement
archery; mapping; map; morphism
remnants; survivors; refugees; pocket (of resistance)
amount of material resources
a drop in the bucket; a drop in the ocean; (lit.) (pouring) water on a hot stone
tessellated; grid-shaped; grid-like
to escape from; to get out
to raise objections; to complain; (to have the right) to say anything
young man; young woman; young people; youth; youngsters
addition; increase; Canada
grinding of the teeth; involuntary nocturnal tooth grinding; bruxism; grinding one's teeth out of anger or vexation; gnashing one's teeth; gritting one's teeth
to call each other; to call out to one another
to approach; to draw near; to get close; to get acquainted with; to get closer to; to get to know
serious; not joking; straight
two at a time; two by two; in twos
to use up; to exhaust; to wear out
somehow; for some reason or other
it's no joke; gimme a break!
to get better; to get well; to recover (from an illness); to be cured; to be restored; to heal