much more; still more; single layer (or storey, etc.); (arch.) rather; (arch.) sooner
to come near; to let someone approach; to bring near; to bring together; to deliver (opinion, news, etc.); to send (e.g. a letter); to let someone drop by
consequence; outcome; result; blame
lukewarm; tepid; disagreeably warm (e.g. bath)
to stroke; to caress; to brush gently; to comb (hair); to smooth down
to press against; to push against; to force against; to foist on (task, responsibility); to impose (one's will)
all over the body; from head to foot; all over
to creep about; to crawl around
violent; furious; extreme; intense; fervent; vehement
to guess; to sense; to presume; to sympathize with; to sympathise with
back; rear; background; behind the scenes
to launch a surprise attack
to have a go; to try and do (something); to take a chance with something
in addition; furthermore; above (which); on top of (which)
(one's) gaze; direction in which one is looking; point of view; standpoint; line covering someone's eyes (in an edited photograph)
to knock (someone) to their feet; to knock down; to send flying; to strike; to drive away (one's sorrows, worries, etc.); to dispel
chance (of success); odds
thin; pale; light; watery; thin; weak (taste, etc.); little (affection, etc.) not much (of a presence)
to continue; to keep up; to keep on
counter for articles; counter for military units; individual
far away; far off; far; long ago; long before
excelling; surpassing; outdoing
hm; um; huh?; what?; nuh-uh; no
to try to make a favourable impression; to appeal
invasion; incursion; raid; aggression; intrusion; trespass
tongue; tongue-like object; clapper (of a bell); talon (of a lock)
to play with (a toy, one's hair, etc.); to fiddle with; to toy with (one's emotions, etc.); to trifle with; to do with something as one pleases; to appreciate
to be smeared; to be covered
cruel; heartless; violent; intense; very bad; terrible
displeasure; discomfort; unpleasantness; indisposition; ailment
immorality; injustice; adultery; infidelity; (arch.) murdering one's teacher or a government official
thundering; purring; something large and heavy starting to roll; scattered about; common; idleness; idling about
to exceed (esp. figures: profits, unemployment rate, etc.); to surpass; to be more than; to be better than
strong person; the strong; the powerful