whispering; whisper; secret talk; murmur
to draw back; to leave (the area)
wife; your wife; his wife; married lady; madam
stout-hearted; firm; courageous; brave; tough
hard fighting; hard struggle; fighting against heavy odds
pink (colour, color); (lit.) colour of peach (flowers)
piece of meat; cut of meat
solid (body); solid matter; solid-state
you; you bastard; you son of a bitch; (arch.) you
limbs; arms and legs; body
slimy; slippery; (arch.) (moving) slowly
indeterminate form; undefined; indefinite; unstructured
gradually; slowly but steadily
being scattered in all directions; being broken up and dispersed
to soak; to dip; to steep; to moisten; to wet
rotten smell; putrid odor
opening inward (e.g. door, window)
ramming attack; hurling oneself (at); throwing oneself into (e.g. a role); going all out
clop clop; rumble rumble; sound of something being boiled
to surge; to well up; to gush out
to paint over; to paint out; to fill in; to cover completely (with paint)
bottomless; endlessly deep; infinite
floating ball of fire (said to be the soul of a dead person); meteor; shooting star
tail (animal, kite, comet, etc.); tail end; slope at the foot of a mountain
to bend; to flutter; to wave; to yield to; to be swayed by; to bow to
delicate; gentle; fleeting
stone; jewel; precious stone; flint (in a lighter); stone (in go); stone (in the bladder, kidney etc.); calculus
metre (of a poem); meter; rhythm; prosody
to hurry (up); to press; to urge on
echo; reverberation; response; reaction; repercussions
moisture; humidity; dampness
to conceive; to become pregnant; to get filled with (e.g. sails filled with wind); to be swollen with; to contain (a contradiction, danger, etc.); to carry (a problem, consequences, etc.)
tens of thousands of years
to stagnate; to settle (at the bottom); to deposit; to become sluggish; to become dull; to be delayed
shock; tremor; impact; vibration
amplitude; degree of vibration; range of vibration; degree of instability
to yield oneself (to something); to devote oneself (to something); to surrender oneself (to something)
soft; tender; limp; subdued (colour or light) (color); gentle; meek
even; even if; even though; because of; on the grounds that
completely; fully; entirely