to stand (still) a while; to loiter; to stop
sidelong glance; short grain (paper)
to throw; to fling; to hurl; to neglect; to abandon; to leave alone
second day of the month; two days
third day of the month; three days
in a daze; absent-mindedly; dimly; hazily; with a roar (of flames); with a whoosh
normally; ordinarily; by anyone's standards; by normal standards; without any issues; without any difficulty
to walk about; to walk around; to conduct oneself; to turn up; to brawl (in a play, etc.)
lie; fib; mistake; error; unwise move; bad decision
in; on; at (place); as for; regarding
greeting; a fine thing to say
to have (urgent) business; to have something one needs to attend to; to have something one wants to say (to someone)
whereabouts; address; place of temporary residence
straight to the point; point-blank; frank; direct
bargaining; haggling; tactics; strategy
as one would expect; naturally; indeed; still; all the same; after all
negotiations; discussions; connection
nominalizing suffix; pretending to ...; playing make-believe ...
to excel at; to be proficient at; to grow old; to ripen; to rise high (e.g. the sun)
to give one's name (as); to introduce oneself (as); to claim to be; to call oneself; to reveal oneself (as); to admit to being
vacantly; blankly; openmouthed; with one's mouth wide-open; with a whack; with a thump
purposely (of something needless, unexpected or seemingly counterproductive, etc.); daringly (doing something); not necessarily; not particularly; (arch.) definitely not
to steam (food, towel, etc.); to be hot and humid; to be sultry
to thrust (something) into (something); to cram; to plunge into; to charge into; to delve into (a matter); to go into depth; to press (someone) about
godparent; first person to give something its name
now that; since; so long as; because
in one's own way or style
to have a talk; to tell a story
to get into a panic; to be flustered; to panic; to get in a flap
rough; careless; slovenly; slipshod; rude; impolite
clear; obvious; evident; bright; light
long; drawn-out; very long
to overestimate (someone); to overrate; to think too highly of; to make too much of; to give (someone) too much credit
to chase; to run after; to pursue
conviction; belief; confidence
honeymouthed; glib; fair-spoken; cajoling; talking glibly
to rummage through; to ransack (e.g. a drawer); to throw into confusion; to disrupt; to upset
that way; that direction; there; that (one); you; your family
to fly (with great force); to blast (e.g. into the sky); to lack common sense; to be extremely surprised (by)
to have an interest (in something); to feel inclined (toward doing something)
ordinary person; average person; man in the street; everyman; (a) nobody