direction; orientation; bearing; course (e.g. of action)
to come alive; to get going; to start to move
speed; velocity; pace; velocity
left and right; right and left; (asserting) control; influence; one's attendants; people accompanying one
whitecaps; white-crested waves; thief
wing; Chinese "Wings" constellation (one of the 28 mansions); (arch.) counter for birds or bird wings
idol (i.e. carving or painting of a deity)
to trail (of smoke, clouds, etc.); to hang (of mist, haze, etc.); to lie (over); to linger; to flow (e.g. of hair in the wind)
quickly (esp. actions); suddenly (esp. wind, rain, etc.)
to stretch; to extend; to straighten out; to be flattened; to spread (of paint, cream, etc.); to stretch out (e.g. of a hand); to extend
that kind of; that way; that move; that trick; that game
to pull; to tug; to draw (attention, sympathy, etc.); to attract (e.g. interest); to draw back (e.g. one's hand); to draw in (one's chin, stomach, etc.); to draw (a card, mahjong tile, etc.)
to swell (out); to expand; to be inflated; to get cross; to get sulky; to pout
to anticipate; to expect; to place confidence in; to put trust in; to find promising; to see good prospects (in)
hollow; mid-air; air; sky
to be dripping wet; to get drenched to the skin
to drip; to drop; to trickle; to overflow (with freshness, beauty, etc.)
to point upward; to look upward; to improve
to close (e.g. book, eyes, meeting, etc.); to shut
consciousness; becoming aware (of); awareness; mano-vijnana (mental consciousness, cognizer of sensory information)
to lose (something); to mislay; to get rid of; to eliminate; to remove
name; given name; title; fame; renown; pretext
to fly; to soar; to jump; to leap; to spatter; to scatter; to hurry
to hold a child in one's arms; to embrace a child; to provide for a child (children)
to take; to pick up; to pass; to hand; to get; to obtain; to adopt (a method, proposal, etc.)
in one's own way or style
to stick (to); to cling (to); to stay (e.g. in the office)
to shiver; to shake; to quake; to tremble; to quaver; to quiver
to gasp; to pant; to breathe hard; to suffer; to struggle
and then; and so; and; so then
temperature; body temperature (human, animal)
to come down; to go down; to hang; to dangle; to move back; to step back; to deteriorate
dangerous; in danger; facing imminent danger; precarious (situation); perilous (state, balance, etc.); in doubt
boy; son; baby boy; young man
small; little; slight; below average (in degree, amount, etc.); low (e.g. sound); soft (e.g. voice)