way; method; means; resource; course
rumour; rumor; report; hearsay; gossip; common talk
calmness; composure; coolness; serenity; presence of mind
to accomplish; to fulfill; to carry out
passage; pathway; roadway; avenue; aisle
to stop up; to close up; to stand in the way; to obstruct; to occupy; to fill up
admiration; wonder; astonishment
throne; crown; government position; court rank; social standing; rank; grade (of quality, etc.)
to gain strength; to have energy
certain; one; (arch.) I; (arch.) me
hiding place; hideout; refuge; retreat; hideaway
to hurt; to ache; to feel a pain; to be injured; to be spoiled (e.g. food); to be damaged
pitiful; unfortunate; poor; unpardonable; regrettable
to raise; to lift; to hang up; to raise prices (artificially, deliberately)
to lean against; to set against
reserve; constraint; declining; refraining; forethought; foresight
to look away; to turn away
smirkingly; smugly; broadly
to float; to set afloat; to show on one's face (smile, sadness, etc.); to recall; to call to mind
to be (animate); to be; to be ..ing; to (have the audacity to) do
somehow; for some reason (or other)
notebook; memo pad; certificate; identification card
to throw away; to cast away; to abandon; to desert; to give up; to resign
reason; logic; sense; natural way of things
outrageous; scandalous; inexcusable; disgraceful; shameful; rude
humour; humor; safety; health; in a good mood; in high spirits
rapidly (e.g. progress, moving forward); growing visibly; quickly; steadily; by leaps and bounds
close call; narrow margin; the eleventh hour
excuse me; pardon me; I'm sorry; thank you
just (now); quite (near); unintentionally; subconsciously
abdomen; belly; womb; one's mind; one's real intentions; courage; nerve
to apologize; to apologise
outward appearance; apparent
between-season wear; spring and autumn clothing; together; condition; situation; -ish
cowardly; timid; easily frightened
(in) the middle of; (in) the midst of; (in) the course of; (at) the height of
trouble; burden; nuisance; care; dependence; support
stubbornness; obstinacy; disposition; nature; appetite; desire
interest (in something); curiosity (about something); zest (for)
to boil; to heat; to excite; (arch.) to melt (metal)
I've heard that ...; rumour has it that ...; it appears as if ...
to insert; to put in; to have a griping pain; to flow in; to shine in