to shake (from fear, cold, excitement, etc.); to shudder; to tremble
good luck; fortune; happiness; harvest; yield
to bear up in tragedy; to stand pain well; to hold one's temper; to clench one's teeth; to grit one's teeth
wise; sensible; well-advised; intelligent; sagacious; prudent
that sort of; that kind of; like that; such; so
to go through; to suffer; to experience (something unpleasant)
unreasonable; irrational; outrageous; absurd
severe; harsh; hard; cruel; rigorous
to bite; to chew; to gnaw; to fumble one's words (esp. during a play, broadcast, etc.); to falter with one's words; to crash against (e.g. of waves); to break onto (shore)
to tie; to fasten; to wear (necktie, belt); to put on; to total; to sum; to be strict with
to apologize; to apologise
this way (of doing); this method; this sort (of thing); this type
to beg forgiveness; to ask for someone's pardon; to ask for permission
piece of paper; slip of paper; strip of paper; scrap of paper
please; somehow or other; one way or another
to meet; to encounter; to see; to have an accident; to have a bad experience
(sound of) laughter; laughing voice
carefree; free from worry
cry (esp. animal); roar; chirp; tweet; bark; whine
to be mixed; to be blended with; to associate with; to mingle with; to join
to overflow; to brim over; to flood
to bear; to stand; to restrain; to control; to forgive; to put up with
to cry; to weep; to sob; to howl
settlement; solution; resolution
slip; omission; upshot; denouement; punch line (of a joke)
comfort; ease; easy; simple; (economically) comfortable; raku pottery
situation; (present) state of affairs; circumstances
unable to move; dead in the water; completely helpless
omission (of middle part of a text); ellipsis
to go against; to oppose; to disobey; to defy
otherwise; or else; if not
three times; thrice; third (musical interval); many times; over and over again
throughout; over a period of ...; over a span of ...
resignation (from a position)
execution (e.g. of a plan); carrying out; practice; action; implementation; fulfillment
to change; to swap; to change the object of one's interest or focus; to spend or take time; to infect; to permeate something with the smell or colour of something; to move on to the next or different stage of (a plan, etc.)
interview (i.e. television, newspaper, etc.)
to stick into; to pierce; to run into
eardrum; tympanic membrane