cunning deed; sly trick; foul play; cunning person; sly fellow; cheat
intensely; severely; strictly; tightly; compactly; closely
to shake; to jolt; to rock (cradle); to swing
shooting straight out; growing straight down
to run up (a hill, stairs etc.); to dash up; to rush up
or something; for instance ... (though there are other suitable options); ... or ...; as soon as; right after; while still
to be noisy (e.g. from people talking); to be discomposed (e.g. feelings)
to bite at; to snap at; to jump at (e.g. an offer); to snap at; to hold on to; to cling to
with great vigour; in leaps and bounds; (lit.) with the force of surging waves
to flow into; to pour into; to stream into
to drink up; to drain (cup)
uncharacteristic; unbefitting; unworthy (of)
debauched; lewd; lascivious; lecherous; salacious; wild
stag seaweed (Codium fragile); green sea fingers; dead man's fingers; felty fingers; forked felt-alga; sponge seaweed
attack; offence; dominant partner of a homosexual relationship; a barrage of; a flood of
grand; heroic; sublime; fierce
considerably; fairly; quite
suspicious; dubious; doubtful; unsure; untrustworthy; unreliable; strange
to use up all one's strength
to call; to summon; to send for; to call together
to be generally accepted; to be acknowledged by oneself and others
appearing in unexpected places and at unexpected moments; elusive; phantom
policy; course; plan (of action); magnetic needle
speck; dot; point; only a little; particle; only one
final; eventual; ultimate
to lend; to loan; to rent out; to hire out
to be piled up; to lie on top of one another; to come one after another; to happen over and over; to overlap (each other); to occur at the same time
hunting; harvesting (e.g. berries, fruit); picking; gathering
storage center; deposit; depository; repository; warehouse
to send (a thing); to dispatch; to take or escort (a person somewhere); to see off (a person); to bid farewell (to the departed); to bury; to spend (time)
spectators; onlookers; members of the audience
corruption; immorality; lapse from virtue; fall from virtue
to manage (all by oneself); to control; to run; to take charge of