to dash over oneself (e.g. water); to take (e.g. shower); to bask in (e.g. the sun); to suffer (e.g. an attack); to draw (e.g. criticism, attention, praise); to have heaped upon
to dance (orig. a hopping dance)
to jump up and down; to hop
disorder; chaos; confusion; mayhem
period; time; opportunity; chance; age; term (e.g. in office); session (e.g. of parliament)
restriction; restraint; limitation; limit
popular (among the general public); populist; plebian; low-brow; widely liked
bustling; busy; crowded; lively (party, voices, etc.); loud; noisy
zeal; enthusiasm; ardor; ardour
to burn; to burn with (emotion, feeling); to be fired up
property; fortune; means; assets
theatre; theater; playhouse
first of all; at once; right away; for now; for the time being
guarantee; security; assurance; pledge; warranty
pay; salary; wages; allowance; grant; supply
in swarms; in great crowds
to step on; to tread on; to set foot on (e.g. foreign soil); to stand on; to experience; to undergo; to follow (rules, principles, etc.)
in swarms; in great crowds
revue dance performed in a line; line dance
disappearance; running away; going missing; absconding
substitute (e.g. actor); substitution; stand-in; double
selection (esp. from many people for an important job position); exceptional promotion
in this manner; in this way; like this
to shift one's attention to; to shift one's focus on
absorbed in; immersed in; forgetting oneself; daze; within a dream; while dreaming
these days; nowadays; now; at present; recently; lately
demand; firm request; requisition; requirement; desire
to respond; to answer; to meet (e.g. demands, expectations); to affect; to take a toll; to strike home
to outwit; to outmanoeuvre; to steal a march on; to get the jump on; to anticipate; to forestall
or rather (say); or better (say); or perhaps I should say; or, how should I put it; I mean
alright to do; can do; do not mind doing; gladly do; might as well do
to imagine; to picture; to figure; to see
international; diplomatic intercourse
appendix; supplement; annex; extra (of a newspaper or magazine)
to trick; to cheat; to deceive; to coax; to wheedle; to soothe and humor (humour)
to have a bad time; to go through a bitter experience; to get into trouble; to get hurt; to suffer
great love; passionate affair