to lean (to one side);  to incline;  to be unbalanced (e.g. diet);  to be unduly weighted towards;  to be partial;  to be biased
 all;  altogether;  entirely;  exactly like;  just like;  spitting image of
 at that time;  in those days;  at that moment;  then
 growth;  development;  growing up;  growth (of a company, the economy, etc.)
 the past;  bygone days;  one's past (that one would prefer remained secret);  past (tense);  preterit;  previous life
 to act tough;  to act bad;  to act worse than one really is
 morning;  forenoon;  just before noon
 fault;  defect;  minor;  5-point card
 dispatch;  despatch;  transmission;  informing (e.g. of opinion);  sharing (thoughts, etc.);  telling
 head;  chief;  merit;  strong point;  superiority;  major
 to join together;  to combine;  to join up
 cane;  walking stick;  staff;  wand
 advance guard;  vanguard;  avant-garde (e.g. music)
 one person;  another name;  nickname;  alias
 remnant;  residue;  remaining;  left-over
 to grow;  to grow up;  to be good at;  to excel in
 occupation;  profession;  job;  vocation;  trade;  calling
 the number of people;  many people;  a large number of people;  (counted as an) adult
 numeral;  figure;  digit;  numeric character
 ideally;  if one were to wish for more
 to lessen;  to decrease;  to diminish
 to miss;  to overlook;  to let pass (a matter);  to overlook (e.g. a wrongdoing);  to pass up (e.g. an opportunity);  to let (a good ball) go by
 trio;  gang of three;  threesome
 guarantee;  security;  assurance;  pledge;  warranty
 probability;  likelihood;  chances
 to be complete;  to be all present;  to be equal;  to be uniform;  to gather;  to assemble
 consideration;  taking into account
 to be worth;  to be worthy of;  to deserve;  to merit
 breeding;  raising;  rearing
 attendant;  person who looks after one's needs;  caretaker
 to take (someone) out (for a walk, to lunch, etc.);  to entice out;  to lure away
 to talk;  to carry meaning
 awkward;  clumsy;  stiff;  crude;  unrefined;  constrained
 to jump up;  to start up;  to leap to one's feet;  to fly away;  to take off
 close to the wall;  alongside the wall
 to stick (to);  to cling (to);  to stay (e.g. in the office)
 to wriggle;  to squirm;  to crawl like a worm