how many people;  a number of people
 two sheets (pieces) (of paper)
 to memorize;  to memorise;  to learn;  to pick up;  to feel;  to think
 dweller;  inhabitant;  resident;  user (of a website)
 one's youth;  early life;  one's early days;  one's early years
 the person in question;  prominent figure;  distinguished person;  that person
 old person;  senior citizen;  the aged;  the elderly
 vague;  obscure;  indistinct;  hazy;  ambiguous
 to hang over;  to shroud;  to enshroud;  to envelop;  to screen
 wasteland;  wilderness;  deserted land;  prairie;  vast plain;  wilds
 in this way;  thus;  such;  uh...
 monastery;  convent;  cloister;  abbey
 next (to);  adjoining;  adjacent;  house next door;  neighbouring house;  next-door neighbour
 labyrinth;  maze;  mystery;  dungeon
 hazy;  dim;  faint;  minced fish or meat that is seasoned and fried
 to float;  to be suspended;  to rise to the surface;  to appear;  to come to mind;  to have inspiration
 Mr;  Mrs;  clan;  he;  him;  counter for people
 low-ranking samurai;  rolling three and one (in a dice game)
 best;  extra-fine;  exceptionally;  extraordinarily;  jumping and slashing (e.g. at an enemy)
 (trend of) the times;  current of the times;  spirit of the age
 end;  verge;  extremity;  miss;  failure;  blank (e.g. lottery ticket)
 haughty;  arrogant;  insolent;  proud;  overbearing
 to bend;  to curve;  to turn;  to be awry;  to be askew
 big;  large;  loud;  extensive;  spacious;  important
 sure;  certain;  reliable;  trustworthy;  If I'm not mistaken;  If I remember correctly
 to sleep;  to die;  to rest (in peace);  to lie idle (e.g. of resources);  to lie unused; (arch.)  to close one's eyes
 to scratch;  to perspire;  to shovel;  to paddle
 liked;  well-liked;  in love (with);  loved;  faddism;  eccentricity