to soak; to dip; to steep; to moisten; to wet
hard; solid; stiff; tight; strong; firm (not viscous or easily moved); safe
bread; (sweet) pastry; staff of life; one's bread
to steam (food, towel, etc.); to be hot and humid; to be sultry
eggs; egg; (hen's) egg; (an expert) in the making; beginning; origin
perfect score; full marks; extremely; very; quite
flesh; meat; flesh (of a fruit); pulp; the physical body (as opposed to the spirit); flesh; thickness
red; crimson; Red; communist; (arch.) beautiful
fruit of a tree; nut; berry
to stare in wonder; to be amazed
to stare at; to gaze at; to look hard at; to watch intently; to fix one's eyes on
to delight; to give pleasure
to talk about; to speak of; to recite; to chant; to indicate; to show
to raise; to elevate; to do up (one's hair); to fly (a kite, etc.); to launch (fireworks, etc.); to land (a boat); to show someone (into a room)
wife; Mrs; (arch.) wife of a nobleman (aristocrat, etc.); (arch.) consort of the emperor
how much; something over; and something; however (much); no matter how
to wash; to cleanse; to inquire into; to investigate; to purify (one's heart); to lave (e.g. shore)
to arrive at; to reach; to sit on; to sit at (e.g. the table)
blood; blood; ancestry; (the) blood; feelings
fury; frenzy; madness; wildness
quite; entirely; completely; as if; as though; just like
Rubus mesogaeus (species of blackberry)
in one go; in one gulp; in one breath; immediately; instantly; right away
to gulp down (a drink); to slurp
appearing ...; looking ...; way to ...; method of ...ing; form; style
shivering; feeling chilly; shuddering (with fear); feeling creepy; thrilled; excited
to flare up; to burst into flames
daughter; girl (i.e. a young, unmarried woman)
scene; setting; scene (in a movie, play); shot; state of the market
pickling in salt; leaving unchanged; leaving unused
Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii)
tongue; tongue-like object; clapper (of a bell); talon (of a lock)
salty; calculating; stingy; scowling; grimacing; hoarse
stinging (pain); smarting; tingling
goes without saying; needless to say; obvious
The Tempest (play by Shakespeare, sonata by Beethoven)
middle of summer; height of summer; midsummer
to go past (a place or thing); to go beyond