to take down; to bring down; to drop off (a passenger); to let off; to withdraw (money); to use for the first time; to wear for the first time
double; twice (as much); twofold
to let fly; to make fly; to skip over; to leave out; to run fast; to drive fast; to spray
nonchalant air; unruffled air
delay; lag; postponement; falling behind
easily; readily; quickly; lightly (seasoned food, applied make-up, etc.); plainly; simply
to omit; to leave out; to overtake; to pass; to say; to speak
to scream; to whine; to grumble; to complain
exploitation; overuse; abuse
to get entangled; to get tangled; to have poor control over (one's tongue, feet, etc.); to trip over; to become complicated
to be overturned; to be reversed; to turn over; to fall down; to tumble down; to topple over
to nail; to knock; to bang (e.g. one's head); to throw (e.g. a rock); to fling
painful; sore; cringy; embarrassing; exceeding
spreading one's legs wide apart; straddle; long stride; big steps; thigh-scooping body drop
opening; gap; dried and opened fish
posture; pose; position; attitude; approach; stance
unshapely; unsightly; clumsy; unpresentable; uncouth; awkward
institution; establishment; facility; home (for elderly, orphans, etc.)
logo; Logo (programming language)
trainer (someone who works with sports athletes); sweatshirt
to lift (a person) in one's arms; to help (a person) sit up
bright red; deep red; flushed (of face); downright (e.g. lie); complete; utter
safety; security; safely; without incident; good health; inaction
to shake and untangle; to shake free from
to advance; to go forward; to precede; to go ahead (of); to make progress; to improve; to deepen
to fall down; to fall over; to turn out; to play out; to abandon Christianity (and convert to Buddhism); to apostatize
to straddle; to sit astride; to mount; to extend over; to spread over; to span
doing things at one's own pace (e.g. slower than others); doing things one's own way (esp. in an inconsiderate manner)
to start rowing; to begin to row; to row out (e.g. to sea); to pull out; to start pedaling; to begin to pedal
to follow; to come along with one; to accompany
coincidence; chance; by chance; unexpectedly; contingency
locking on (to a target, esp. by radar)
to compete with; to vie for
to row; to scull; to pedal (e.g. bicycle); to swing (on a swing); to operate a hand pump; to push through (deep snow, the jungle, etc.)
nonsense; no meaning; meaningless
sit-up; abdominal muscles; abs
to forge; to temper; to drill; to train; to discipline