three times (as much); treble; triple; threefold
to grab; to clutch; to catch hold of (someone); to stop (e.g. a stranger in the street); towards (someone); at (someone)
grazing; skimming; almost touching; barely; just; narrowly
gliding (through the air)
to flap (wings); to spread one's wings; to go out into the world
(insectile, especially moth) scales
behind; in the rear; in back
to scatter; to sprinkle; to distribute (handbills, etc.); to spread (rumours, etc.); to give the slip; to throw off
three times; thrice; third (musical interval); many times; over and over again
revolution; rotation; turning; turning (an aircraft or ship)
to fold (clothes, umbrella); to close (a shop, business); to vacate
lying face down; lying on one's face; placing upside down; placing face down
to lose consciousness; to faint; to black out
to hang over; to cover; to lie over; to fall on one's shoulders; to become one's responsibility; to become a burden
to go through; to suffer; to experience (something unpleasant)
venting one's anger (on someone or something); taking out one's anger on
to write down; to record; to register
to wriggle; to squirm; to crawl like a worm
to sway to and fro; to drift about; to flutter; to be fickle; to be irresolute; to vacillate
to shake; to sway; to waver
(arch.) bracelet (made of stringed jewels or bells and worn at the elbow); bracer (for the elbow of an archer)
to rush on; to attack; to swoop down on
retention; maintenance; preservation
evaporation; disappearance (of people intentionally concealing their whereabouts); unexplained disappearance
rug; lag (esp. in online gaming)
to pour into; to wash down; to insert (e.g. into a data stream)
maximum permissible level or dosage
to let leak; to let out (e.g. light); to let out (a secret); to leak (information); to give utterance to (e.g. one's dissatisfaction); to vent; to wet one's pants
to advance on; to close in; to march on; to descend on (the enemy); to move towards; to surge forward (crowd, wave of nostalgia, wave, etc.)
to disappear; to vanish; (arch.) to die
flapping; rattling (sound); noisily; commotion; kerfuffle
to be solved; to be resolved; to loosen; to come untied; to be removed (of restrictions); to be lifted (e.g. a ban)
all (there is); as long as there is
slowly (but steadily); gradually; irritatedly; impatiently; scorchingly (of the sun); sizzling (i.e. sound of frying in oil); sound of a warning bell, alarm clock, etc.