to pull out; to take out; to lead out (e.g. a horse from a stable); to summon (e.g. to court); to withdraw (money); to draw
until then; till then; to that extent; the end of it; all there is to it
to make (the best) use of; to put to good use; to let live; to keep alive; to revive; to resuscitate
widower; divorced man not remarried
ruler; monarch; sovereign
to catch one's breath; to gulp; to have one's breath taken away; to gasp
to drag along; to pull; to force someone along; to prolong; to drag out; to influence strongly
destination; whereabouts; future; prospects
biggest; greatest; largest; maximum
what did you just say (to me)?; what's that?
to set out; to set sail; to embark on (a new venture); to set out (to achieve something); to begin to ride; to lean forward
uncleanness; impurity; disgrace; shame; uncleanliness from contact with death, pregnancy, menstruation, etc.
filth (esp. excrement, feces, urine); muck; waste; garbage; dirt; dust
to pollute; to contaminate; to soil; to disgrace; to dishonour; to dishonor
to become frightened; to be frightened (of); to be scared (of)
truth; reality; sincerity; honesty; (arch.) that's right
first of all; to begin with; probably; most likely; more or less (satisfactory); on the whole
procedure; process; proceedings; formalities
seriousness; earnestness; truth; sanctity
whether or not (in phrases like "I don't know whether or not I can come")
to resolve to do; to make up one's mind to do; to set one's heart on; to have one's heart set on
in short; the point is; the important thing is; in a word; basically
healthy; sound; wholesome
invasion; incursion; raid; aggression; intrusion; trespass
to catch; to capture; to catch hold of (someone); to stop (e.g. a stranger in the street); towards (someone); at (someone)
fault; error; indiscretion; faux pas
to commit (e.g. crime); to perpetrate; to break (e.g. rule); to violate; to rape; to violate
in that way; like that; that way
to get up (e.g. from bed); to make one's way in the world; to achieve in life
to look out over; to survey (scene); to take an extensive view of
convenient; favorable; favourable; expedient; expedience