attentively; with great attention to detail (e.g. when teaching); patiently
black magic; sorcery; magic tricks; juggling
of the time; at the time; of the hour; in vogue; sought after
pet saying; favorite phrase (favorite); stock phrase; manner of talking
to slide into; to slip into
under (guidance, supervision, rules, the law, etc.); under (a flag, the sun, etc.); beneath; with (e.g. one blow); on (the promise, condition, assumption, etc. that ...); (somebody's) side
without change; as is; just like; extremely similar; immediately; just after
powerful; strong; forceful; reassuring; encouraging
comfortably warm; steaming hot (food); piping hot; glowing (with warmth)
to begin to overflow; to start overflowing; to pour out
when one was a very young child; very early in one's life
to recall; to remember; to recollect
totteringly; with tottering steps; toddling
to snuggle up to; to nuzzle; to burrow into; to press a part of one's body against something
to watch over; to watch attentively
still; much more; (not) yet; still a long way to go; still a long way off; not there yet
to melt (and become soft or liquid); to be enchanted (by); to be charmed; to be bewitched
to push aside; to brush aside
to become clear (water, air, etc.); to become transparent; to resonate clearly (e.g. voice); to become serene; to become tranquil; to pronounce as an unvoiced sound
(some) more; even more; longer; further
coffee shop; tearoom; coffee lounge; coffeehouse; cafe
standing signboard; billboard; hoarding
store interior; inside of a shop
employee (of a store); shop assistant; clerk; salesperson
guest; visitor; customer; client; counter for containers used to entertain guests
to be surprised; to be astonished
on the way; en route; in the middle of; midway; halfway
accurate; correct; precise; exact
notice; attention; observation
clanging; banging; throbbing (headache); pounding; fully; vigorously
to collect; to assemble; to gather
to turn up; to roll up (e.g. sleeves); to do over and over again; to do relentlessly; to stage a comeback (against) (in mahjong, horse racing, etc.); to come from behind
two times; twice; two degrees
being startled, surprised or afraid; panic; trepidation