Gone with the Wind (1936 novel by Margaret Mitchell, film 1939)
to creep about; to crawl around
walking off with someone's bag; luggage theft; luggage thief
spurious article; forgery; counterfeit; imitation; sham
social dance; ballroom dancing
assembling a criminal case
original document (not a copy or adaptation); book in its original language (esp. a European language)
dwelling; house; residence; den; habitat
money paid to the government
type B (blood, influenza, hepatitis, etc.)
finally; in the end; on top of all that
girls' or women's division or section
automatic teller machine; ATM; asynchronous transfer mode; ATM; anti-tank missile; ATM
a lot; plenty; abundant; exaggerated; grandiose
wall with exposed timber pillars
ventilation fan; extractor fan
foolhardy; reckless; fearless
to swindle out of; to cheat out of; to defraud of; to misrepresent oneself as; to pretend to be; to assume (a name or title)
remittance; sending money
traveling about to gain skill in combat (travelling)
ugly; unattractive; unsightly; unseemly
flat out (of); completely empty; out of money; penniless; broke
decisive battle of brief duration
master (of a house, shop, etc.); husband; sir; boss; patron of a mistress, geisha, bar or nightclub hostess; sugar daddy
personal identification number; PIN; password number
bank employee; bank staff member; bank clerk
yeah; you're right; that's right
guarantor; surety; sponsor; reference; bondsman
talk about divorce or separation
to investigate; to examine
well-behaved (esp. children and pets); obedient; good
when push comes to shove; when needed; when necessity arises; when the moment arrives
to fall in love; to be in love; to be charmed with; to lose one's heart to
(very) patient; persevering