disagreeable;  detestable;  unpleasant;  reluctant
 or rather (say);  or better (say);  or perhaps I should say;  or, how should I put it;  I mean
 super-;  ultra-;  extremely;  really;  over;  more than
 dizzyingly;  to feel dizzy
 miserable;  pitiable;  shameful;  deplorable;  pathetic
 force;  vigor;  influence;  authority;  impetus;  momentum
 to confess one's love;  to profess one's feelings
 guy;  fellow;  chap;  bastard;  asshole;  arsehole
 honour;  honor;  dignity;  prestige;  reputation;  appearances
 as many as one likes;  as much as one likes;  great many;  plenty;  almost (none);  (not) much
 to place in a row;  to line up;  to list;  to enumerate;  to talk a lot of nonsense;  to tell a lot of lies
 tiny amount (degree, extent);  paltry amount;  slightest bit
 confidence;  trust;  faith;  credit (finance)
 evil;  wickedness;  (role of) the villain (in theatre, etc.);  the bad guy
 energy;  energy;  strength;  energy source;  energy resource;  food energy
 life;  existence;  (one's) working life;  career;  life force;  lifeblood
 body;  physique;  shape;  form;  substance;  identity;  field
 starting field which contains the November and/or December 20-point card
 large;  big;  great;  prominent;  -sized;  as big as;  university
 disliked;  hated;  tendency;  smack (of);  distinction;  discrimination
 to give (esp. to someone of lower status);  to bestow;  to provide;  to afford;  to assign;  to cause
 personal handy-phone system;  PHS;  low-powered mobile network system developed in Japan and once popular in parts of Asia
 email;  mail (usu. in compound words);  post;  message (sent over a chat application);  instant message;  male
 looking;  viewing;  (please) try (to)
 tearing up and discarding (e.g. documents);  disposal (e.g. weaponry);  annulment;  cancellation;  reversal (of an original ruling)
 to drive away;  to clear;  to scatter;  to disperse
 each time;  always;  often;  thank you for your continued patronage
 room to let;  room for rent
 Christmas Eve;  holy night
 new;  neo-;  newness;  novelty;  Gregorian calendar;  Xin dynasty (China, 9-23 CE)
 to be in confusion or commotion;  to be in a turmoil;  to be crowded or jammed with people
 beachfront park;  park by the sea