here and there; little by little; sporadically; dots; spots
to get entangled; to get tangled; to have poor control over (one's tongue, feet, etc.); to trip over; to become complicated
exposure; laying bare; baring (e.g. skin); (photographic) exposure
some; several; many; how many; how much; very
to pile up; to accumulate
to pile up; to stack up; to accumulate
district; region; the country; countryside; civilian society
scenery; scene; landscape; scene (e.g. of a crime)
composition; construction; formation; makeup; structure; organization
to fill; to become full (of); to wax (of the moon); to rise (of the tide); to flow; to expire (of a period of time)
rich in ...; high in ...; full of ...; very ...; quite ...
to move (house); to transfer (department); to change the target of interest or concern; to elapse (passage of time); to be permeated by a colour or scent; to be infected
style; way; shape; form; appearance; state
to become misty; to become hazy; to get blurry; to grow dim; to be overshadowed; to be upstaged
infinity; infinitude; eternity; infinite; limitless
to be beyond words; to defy description
magnificent spectacle; thrilling sight; grand view
rather; better; instead; if anything
stinking; smelly; suspicious; fishy; clumsy; unskilled
wonder; miracle; amazement; prodigy
to spread; to extend; to unfold; to open; to scatter about; to spread around
to line up; to put in a row; to add (to a group); to accept (as a member of an organization, etc.); to link; to put together
to build; to construct; to erect; to amass (e.g. fortune); to pile up
to round up; to gather; to muster; to mobilize; to mobilise
king and princes; noble rank
riches; wealth; resources; lottery
(not) even when using ...; (not) even with the help of ...; (not) even by ...
to create; to bring forth; to invent; to think up and bring into being; to give birth to; to bear
stout; corpulent; plump; voluptuous
ocean; large sea; fabric pattern
light (of movements); nimble; light-hearted; cheerful; taking a turn for the better (of an illness); receding of symptoms
to extend; to stretch out; to attend; to participate in; to enrol; to enroll
dangerous; in danger; facing imminent danger; precarious (situation); perilous (state, balance, etc.); in doubt
to glide; to slide (e.g. on skis); to fail (an examination); to bomb (when telling a joke); to drop; to go down
first-person plural (or singular); second or third person plural (implies speaker is of higher status than those referred to)
painful; sore; cringy; embarrassing; exceeding