companion; follower; attendant; retinue
reign; being on the throne
to guide; to lead; to show the way; to derive; to deduce
to move; to shift; to inspire; to rouse; to change; to alter; to operate
murder of one's own lord or father
selling off; disposal by sale; sale
to join hands; to join forces; to work in cooperation; to link up; to partner with
to scheme; to plan; to play a trick; to invent; to conspire; to frame up
obvious; clear; plain; evident; apparent; explicit
incitement; sedition; agitation; abetting
to fire (gun, arrow, questions, etc.); to shoot; to set free; to release; to emit (e.g. light); to give off (e.g. a scent)
grace; refinement; elegance; daintiness
to blame; to reproach; to question (a suspect); to challenge; to aggravate (an injury); to be aggravated
precipitous cliff; sheer precipice; critical situation
oscillation; vibration; swing (e.g. of a pendulum)
bureaucrat; government official; bureaucracy
trifling with; toying with; playing with; tossing about (a ship)
insurrection; mutiny; rebellion; revolt; uprising
large quantity; massive (quantity); mass (e.g. mass production, mass transit, mass destruction)
unique flavor (flavour); (degree of) flavouring; distinctive quality; special charm
arrest; apprehension; capture
hailing each other; acting in concert; responding (to); agreement; concord
detention; custody; confinement; internment
person in charge (including a supervisory role for other staff); person responsible for ...; responsible party; supervisor; manager
to pull (the puppet) strings; to direct things from behind the scenes; to stretch out (and keep going); to linger on
escort (e.g. under guard); convoy
to disappear; to vanish; to bolt; to go into hiding
to lure out of; to decoy out of; to drive to (tears, sleep, etc.); to evoke (sympathy, etc.); (arch.) to abduct; (arch.) to entice out of
to continue (for a long time); to occur in succession; to come next (e.g. on TV)
trespassing; intrusion; to barge into; to burst into; to trespass
to seize; to catch; to obtain; to acquire; to understand; to grasp
personal feelings; self-interest
direct; immediate; personal; firsthand
to enquire of someone about something (inquire); to question
to grant (a wish); to accede; to comply with; to heed
old friend; familiar face
judging from; on the basis of; from the point of view of
to become clear; to be made public
firm; determined; resolute; conclusive
measure; step; dealing with; medical treatment