I'm off; see you later; to go (and then come back)
being the runner-up; finishing second
to stick through; to force through; to spread throughout; to thoroughly diffuse; to make a path between two points; to proceed in a logical manner; to let pass
counter for large animals (e.g. head of cattle); counter for insects in a collection; counter for helmets, masks, etc.
traction; towing; hauling; driving (e.g. economic growth)
to get tired out; to be exhausted
completely exhausted; dead tired; knackered
body odor; body odour; personal odor; personal odour; characteristic (of someone)
clean sweep; purging; doing away with; eradication
dark (skin, complexion, etc.); swarthy; tanned
flute; fife; pipe; whistle
to blow (of the wind); to blow (one's breath); to breathe out; to play (a wind instrument); to blow (a whistle, trumpet, etc.); to emit (smoke, fire, etc.); to spout
limbs; arms and legs; body
charming; captivating; bewitching; seductive; coquettish
to bend loosely back and forth; to wriggle; to be crooked
minimum; (very) least; at least some (comfort, etc.); only (consolation, saving grace, etc.); sole
hero; the brave; man of valour (valor)
feeling; sensitivity; emotion
to get tired; to tire; to become worn out (of a well-used object); (arch.) to starve
one turn; spinning around; complete change; reversal; (an) about-face
very; much; greatly; a lot of
misunderstanding; mistaken idea; wrong guess
fourth rank; fourth class; fourth sign of the Chinese calendar; Denmark
to persuade; to coax; to solicit; to seduce; to make advances; to make a play
one act (play, etc.); scene; event
to fling; to throw off (clothes); to kick off (boots)
to make merry; to frolic; to be in high spirits
to place one's arm around each other's shoulders; to join shoulders
to detain; to check; to restrain
to make noise; to make racket; to rustle; to swoosh; to make merry; to clamor; to clamour
food and drink; eating and drinking
to get late; to advance; to wear on
to be exhausted; to be tired out
suddenly and in a loud voice (e.g. sobbing)
to gather; to crowd round; to sponge (off someone); to scrounge; to extort; to take (money) through intimidation
to pull; to draw; to string (lines); to run (cable); to pull towards oneself (e.g. someone's sleeve); to drag; to haul
slovenly; loose; sluttish; slatternly; untidy; undisciplined