talkative; loquacious; garrulous; having a large family to support; having too many mouths to feed
without getting annoyed; without being bothered; diligently; properly; carefully
test; trial; probation; ordeal; tribulation
Leophld; Leopold; Leopoldo
meathead; muscle head; person who is obsessed with bodybuilding
mythical carp with the head of a lion and the body of a fish (auspicious protectors of well-being)
creation; formation; foundation; establishment
the masses; the lower classes; the common people
using anything one can lay one's hands on; haphazardly; on the rebound; at random; indiscriminately
Steller's sea eagle (Haliaeetus pelagicus)
anthology (of poetry, etc.); compilation; collection; selection
darkness; the dark; bewilderment; despair; hidden place; secrecy
(one's) younger brother; foolish younger brother
aster (Aster tataricus); Tartarian aster; Michaelmas daisy
to knock down; to beat up (till unable to stand)
confusion; complications; being gripped by strong feelings; fit (e.g. of anger); moment (e.g. of frustration)
terrorist organization; terrorist organisation
efficacy; benefit; efficiency; effect; result; success
severely beaten up; repeatedly punched and kicked; thoroughly defeated; attacked relentlessly (with words); fiercely criticised; bombarded with verbal abuse
opening (of a bottle); broaching; beginning; opening; commencement (e.g. of sales)
hairy; thickly haired; shaggy
night under the midnight sun; white night (at extreme latitudes); night during which the sun doesn't set
don't worry about it; there is nothing to fear; there is no need for anxiety; everything is under control
set of three; three sets; three classes
fishing; angling; change (for a purchase); clickbaiting; trolling; writing deliberately inflammatory posts online
clothes; female genitals; vagina; calf; last (on the list); (at the) bottom
definitely; absolutely; without doubt; absolute; unconditional
clover (Trifolium repens); white clover; Dutch clover; clubs (card suit)
acquaintance; making someone's acquaintance
one's habitual practice; usual measure; old trick