instead of;  in place of;  as a substitute for;  in exchange for;  in return for;  to make up for
 unpleasant;  awkward;  embarrassing;  uneasy
 unsteadily (e.g. on one's feet);  shakily;  wavering (in one's mind);  unsteadily;  aimlessly;  unconsciously
 to lose sight of (one's companions);  to stray from;  to miss (one's chance to ...)
 to burst into bud;  to sprout;  to have a crush;  to be infatuated
 to overflow from something full
 other than;  except for;  aside from;  apart from;  save for
 head (of a household);  proprietor (of a store);  one's husband;  (one's) employer;  (one's) master;  host
 order;  command;  decree;  (software) instruction;  statement
 to protect;  to guard;  to defend;  to keep (i.e. a promise);  to abide (by the rules);  to observe
 to protect (someone);  to look after (e.g. an injured leg);  to defend;  to cover for;  to stand up for;  to stick up for
 (a) principle;  (a) reason;  (a) point;  some truth
 supervision;  control;  superintendence;  director;  superintendent;  supervisor
 negligence;  carelessness;  incompetence;  mismanagement
 duty;  responsibility (incl. supervision of staff);  liability;  onus
 to take advantage of;  to impose on;  to make an entry (in an account book)
 to take advantage (of somebody's weaknesses, carelessness, etc.);  to impose on
 gap;  space;  break;  interlude;  chink (in one's armor, armour);  chance
 indicates supposition;  if ... then;  when;  (typically after someone's name) indicates exasperation
 to wring (towel, rag);  to squeeze;  to squeeze (fruit to extract juice);  to press;  to rack (one's brains);  to strain (one's voice);  to extort
 manner of speaking;  verbal argument;  objection;  protesting a decision (esp. that of a sumo referee);  rumor;  rumour
 all members;  all hands;  everyone;  everybody;  whole crew
 each; (arch.)  you (plural)
 to change;  to alter;  to transform;  to reform;  to revise;  to amend
 I'm sorry;  (it's) inexcusable;  I feel regretful;  thank you very much (for help, etc.)
 to glare at;  to scowl at;  to stare intensely at;  to examine carefully;  to estimate;  to guess
 to be delirious with fever;  to have a feverish dream; (fig.) to be crazy about something
 egg dishes;  food prepared with eggs
 from the beginning;  without hesitation;  flatly (e.g. refusing);  entirely;  completely
 great disaster;  horrible tragedy;  catastrophe;  catastrophic event;  catastrophic incident;  dire calamity
 to do for (the sake of someone else)
 private funds;  own funds;  private property
 to refuse;  to reject;  to inform;  to give notice;  to ask leave;  to excuse oneself (from)
 lifesaver;  person who saved one's life
 to defend against;  to protect against;  to prevent;  to avert;  to avoid
 posing;  modeling;  modelling
 to recognize;  to recognise;  to deem;  to judge;  to approve;  to deem acceptable;  to admit
 to stare at each other;  to lock eyes with