broad; vast; boundless; wide
trend; tendency; movement; attitude
Milestones (The Rolling Stones album)
the most; the extreme; prime; conspicuous
outrider (person riding horseback in the lead position of a cavalcade); outriding; harbinger; herald; anticipation
influence (on someone); inspiration
English-English dictionary
becoming stereotyped; getting stuck in a rut; humdrum; mannerism (art, etc.)
evasion; avoidance; shirking; recusation (of a judge); taking exception (to a judge); challenge
retreat; falling back; recession; waning; backspace (key)
person with a lot of experience; old hand; veteran (in a particular field)
to assemble everything together; to do something as a group
severe criticism; damnation
to succeed in doing; to manage to do; to finish doing
to draw the conclusion that ...; to conclude
to laugh at; to ridicule; to mock; to make fun of; to sneer at
(idle) ease; idleness; leisureliness
to stand in the way (esp. with legs spread out); to block the way; to stand in the way (e.g. of progress); to obstruct
altitude; height; elevation; high-degree; high-grade; advanced
lineage; pedigree; family line; birth
diction; grammar; syntax; usage; wording
receiving in advance (e.g. wages, interest); taking before others; anticipation; being ahead of (e.g. the times); prefetch; anticipatory completion (i.e. finishing another's sentence)
to master (e.g. a skill); to become accustomed to (e.g. a lifestyle); to acquire (e.g. a habit); to retain
to put on the market; to put out for sale; to put on sale; to become popular
to have luck on one's side; to get lucky; to have one's eyes bulge out of one's head (with surprise)
moa (extinct, flightless bird formerly found in New Zealand)
All of You (Cole Porter song)
selection of music; song selection
golden age; prime; heyday; season (for fruit, vegetables, etc.); best time
will; intent; desire; will; testament