good;  goodness;  right;  virtue
 related to;  in relation to;  as far as ... is concerned
 to look at again;  to re-examine (policy, estimate, plan, etc.);  to review;  to get a better opinion of;  to see in a more positive light;  to improve
 feeling;  sensation;  preparedness;  readiness;  thought;  sentiment
 to get torn;  to tear;  to rip;  to be broken off (of negotiations, etc.);  to break down;  to collapse
 at once;  immediately;  right away;  directly (face, lead to, etc.);  automatically (mean, result in, etc.)
 around the world;  throughout the world
 to wrap up;  to pack;  to do up;  to cover with;  to dress in
 lovely;  dear;  beloved;  pitiable;  pathetic;  piteous
 simple;  plain;  uncomplicated;  straightforward;  simple-minded;  naive
 to stick (to);  to cling (to);  to stay (e.g. in the office)
 half and half;  fifty-fifty
 to look down on;  to make light of
 to be matched against (in a sports contest)
 art;  technique;  means;  way;  trick;  trap
 far away;  far off;  far;  long ago;  long before
 surrender;  submission;  capitulation;  being defeated (e.g. by a problem);  giving up;  giving in
 rough (behaviour, temperament, etc.);  wild;  rude;  violent
 to have tears in one's eyes;  to be moved to tears
 to combine;  to join;  to tie on;  to attach with a knot;  to bind (e.g. an address)
 to get late;  to advance;  to wear on
 eager;  earnest;  strenuous;  fervent;  assiduous;  with utmost effort
 stock;  share;  stump;  (clump of) roots;  plant with attached roots or stem;  strain (of bacteria, etc.);  stock company
 even a little;  any at all;  if only a little;  no matter how little
 extra;  more;  unnecessary;  needless;  all the more;  even more
 scholar of literature;  literary person;  man of letters;  writer
 to give (time, money, goods);  to donate;  to do;  to perform;  to apply (processing, makeup, etc.);  to add (e.g. ornamentation, annotation)
 obligation;  favour;  favor;  debt of gratitude
 easy;  likely to ...;  have a tendency to ...;  easy to ...
 to fish;  to angle;  to catch;  to lure in;  to tempt;  to attract
 soliloquy;  monologue;  speaking to oneself
 indicates uncertainty or second hand nature of information quoted
 to cease;  to desist;  to cut it out;  to lay off (an activity);  to drop (a subject) to abolish;  to resign
 to stake;  to risk;  to bet;  to wager
 to catch sight of;  to come into view;  to happen to see
 here and there;  in places
 this and that;  this or that;  one thing or another;  around;  about;  round about
 one's nature;  characteristic;  inherent;  natural