lack of sleep; insufficient sleep
dizziness (from standing up too fast); orthostatic syncope; lightheadedness; vertigo
to sit down (and refuse to move); to sit-in (in protest)
to get better; to get well; to recover (from an illness); to be cured; to be restored; to heal
to (happen to) see; to notice; to catch sight of
carrying a person in one's arms; princess carry; bridal carry
considerably; fairly; quite
dim; hazy; vague; indistinct; faint; fuzzy
tedium; boredom; dullness; to feel bored; to get bored with; to get tired of
side (of the torso); flank; illegitimate child; child born by someone other than one's wife
deep affection; dear; beloved
proof; evidence; certificate; license; to testify (usu. Christian religious context); enlightenment
to overdo something (speed, exertion, etc.)
stamina; endurance; physical strength; strength of an organization (e.g. profitability, productivity, economic clout, stability, growth potential)
indeed; really; very; extremely; absolutely; certainly
uncomfortable feeling; feeling out of place; sense of discomfort; malaise; physical unease
air conditioning; air cooling
considerable; great; important; significant; a big deal
to overlook; to command a view of; to look down on; to despise; to look down on
behind; in the rear; in back
to be conspicuous; to stand out
securing; obtaining; ensuring; belay; belaying
along; parallel to; in accordance with
at hand; on hand; way of moving one's arms; skill; money at hand; pocket money
mobile telephone; cellular telephone
operation; management; handling; manipulating (to one's benefit); manipulation; influencing
full view; plain sight; completely visible
trouble; bother; trouble; difficulty; care; attention
attention; notice; care; caution; advice; warning
at present; currently; so far; for now; for the time being
well; in good health; safe; free from accident
moving forward (e.g. vehicle); onward movement; advance (work, procedure, etc.); advancement; progress (of a disease); disease progression
comparatively; quite; rather
temperature; body temperature (human, animal)
to encamp; to take up positions
to keep a watchful eye on
each (person); individually; one by one; one at a time; in turn