quietly; softly; seriously; solemnly; sadly
caution; admonition; prohibition; ban; punishment; (arch.) caution
to leave (someone) alone; to leave to oneself; to leave (someone) be
to cause someone to worry
appreciation; thanks; gratitude
search (esp. for someone or something missing); manhunt; legally authorized search of a person, building, etc.
discovery; detection; finding
to tighten; to stiffen; to brace; to strain
to separate (by distance, time, etc.); to isolate; to interpose; to have between; to alienate; to estrange
surrounding at a distance
seen in the dark or at a distance; (a woman) looking prettier when seen in the dark or at a distance
well-known; famous; noted; popular; recognized
to approach; to draw near
small build; small stature; petite; small pattern
to stoop; to bend (e.g. one's knees)
past middle age; nearing old age; near-elderly; age 40
to push aside; to push one's way through
henchman; follower; (arch.) adopted child
to receive favor (favour); to be much obliged to someone; to be indebted
return gift; return favour (favor); revenge; change (in a cash transaction)
previous time; last time; previous installment; previous instalment; previous session
to grimace; to make a wry face
shallow; superficial; slight (wound); light (sleep); short (time); early
quickly (esp. actions); suddenly (esp. wind, rain, etc.)
fighting spirit; (will to) fight
to become weak; to decline; to wear; to abate; to decay; to wither
measuring by feel; adjusting by feel; doing by feel; adapting to the situation (one's strength, strictness, etc.); making allowances; using discretion
poor (at); weak (in); not very good (at); not one's cup of tea; not one's favorite
to be suitable; to be appropriate; to match
with a smooth, unhindered motion; speedily and without delay
sternum; breastplate; plastron
to get entangled; to get tangled; to have poor control over (one's tongue, feet, etc.); to trip over; to become complicated
to miss (e.g. a chance); to lose; to set free; to let go; to fail to ...
to hold a thing in one's arms; to carry in one's arms; to embrace (e.g. a baby); to take upon oneself; to be saddled with
to tear off; to rip off; to peel off
to be turned up; to be lifted up (e.g. by the wind)
field of vision; visibility; view; visual field; (one's) ken
restriction; restraint; binding; constraint
hobby; pastime; tastes; preference; liking
to pluck off (esp. by twisting); to pick; to break off; to wrest (away from); to wrench free; to snatch (away)