both bare shoulders; stripped to the waist
valley; ravine; cleavage (breasts); slum
to press against; to push against; to force against; to foist on (task, responsibility); to impose (one's will)
to step over; to step across; to stride over; to stretch over; to span; to bridge
drunken interaction (usu. unpleasant)
bare legs; bare feet; stockingless legs
raw; uncooked; natural; as it is; unprotected (sex); live (i.e. not recorded); inexperienced
to open (e.g. one's robe); to bare (e.g. one's chest); to open up (of clothing); to be exposed; (arch.) to open wide (one's legs, eyes, mouth, etc.); (arch.) to stretch
breast; chest; pit of the stomach; solar plexus; epigastrium
beautiful breasts; well-shaped breasts
volume (sound level); volume (books); volume; substantial quantity (e.g. hearty meal); any kind of adjustment knob, not necessarily for sound
tongue; tongue-like object; clapper (of a bell); talon (of a lock)
interruption; suspension; break
sacred lotus (Nelumbo nucifera); Indian lotus; lotus
summons; summonsing; citation; subpoena; arraigning; calling
ascension (into heaven); the Ascension; death
number (in a series); (one's) turn; watch; guard; rank; standing; bout
unwillingly; grudgingly; shaking head in refusal (like a child); no!; no no!
what?!; what did you say?!; why?; what for?; anyone; anything
sluggishly; slowly; ploddingly; stolidly (standing); impassively
big man; large man; tall man; giant
carrying on one's back (e.g. baby); piggyback ride
best regards; please remember me; please treat me favorably (favourably); please take care of
entirely useless; completely worthless; no no; don't!
to pin down; to knock down; to push (and hold) somebody down (esp. with sexual connotations)
existence or nonexistence; presence or absence; consent or refusal; yes or no
to tear off; to strip; to rob
suddenly; abruptly; deliberately; slowly; gently
burly; strong; indomitable; indefatigable; robust (vitality, appetite, economic growth, etc.); strong
to extract; to pull out; to draw out; to headhunt; to lure away; to poach
to dance (orig. a hopping dance)
to imitate; to follow; to emulate
excellent; very good; exultant; elated
to jump upon (a moving object)