alternation; change; relief; relay; shift; substitution (sports, etc.)
to pay attention to another's needs; to attend to; to fuss about; to take into consideration
another person; other people; unrelated person (i.e. not related by blood); outsider; stranger
to summon; to call (e.g. phone); to convene; to invoke (e.g. subroutine); to call; to open (e.g. a file)
kerosene; paraffin; lamp oil
odour; odor; scent; aura; whiff; smacks of ...
to burn; to burn with (emotion, feeling); to be fired up
to remain; to stay (somewhere)
conspiracy; collusion; complicity
hot topic; talk of the town
malicious; ill-tempered; unkind
to be kind to; to treat kindly
bad job; poor workmanship; bungle
older brother; elder brother; young man; buddy; fella
siblings; brothers and sisters; brothers; siblings-in-law; brothers-in-law; mate
absurd; unreasonable; excessive; very; extremely; excessively
younger brother; little brother; brother-in-law (spouse's younger brother or younger sister's husband); (arch.) pupil; (arch.) apprentice
intuition; instinct; insight; hunch; immediacy
unconcernedly; nonchalantly; shamelessly; brazenly
to roll in; to tumble into; to visit (esp. to stay overnight as an unwanted guest); to fall in one's way; to fall into one's lap
next (e.g. "next April"); forthcoming; coming; to come; to arrive; to be due to
which (of three or more); well; now; c'mon
to track down; to locate; to find out; to smoke out; to ferret out; to chase up
criticism; blame; censure; attack; reproach
to arrive at; to reach; to sit on; to sit at (e.g. the table)
to rub in; to smear on; to spread on; to lay the blame on
to take out; to carry out; to bring out from where it belongs; to mention something; to broach a topic; to bring up (a subject)
complete change; reform; restoration; remodeling; remodelling; renewal
taking over; handing over; transfer of control; inheriting; passing on the baton
one's post; place of work; workplace
large (amount of money); huge; hefty; expensive
severance payment; retirement money (usu. lump-sum); redundancy payment
testimony; (verbal) evidence
conclusive evidence; positive proof; definite proof; confirmation
indictment; prosecution; complaint
to keep one's mouth shut; to refuse to talk
indefinite; hazy; vague; unsettled; undecided
to move forward; to move on
early; soon; quickly; swiftly; rapidly
to become confused (disconcerted, disorganized, disorganised); to be flustered; to panic; to hurry; to rush; to hasten
to follow; to pursue; to die right after a loved one; to kill oneself after the death of a loved one; to follow an example set by earlier generations (or one's master, etc.)