sincere; earnest; serious
karma; result of one's karma; fate; uncontrollable temper
to punish (e.g. a child, etc.)
how can (one) do something
what's the best thing to do?; what to do?
to hold out; to extend (e.g. one's hands); to thrust (javelin); to offer (e.g. aid, help, etc.)
to grow senile; to be childish with age; to be mentally slow; to be befuddled; to play stupid; to say something stupid (oft. on purpose; esp. as part of a comedic routine)
to carry in one's hand; to carry with one; to have on one's person; to take along (someone); to take (someone) with one; to be accompanied by
to bring; to take; to bring about
to take responsibility (for a fallout); to accept the blame; to take the blame
dead person; (the) deceased; (the) dead; casualties
to produce; to yield; to cause; to result from; to arise; to be generated
leakage; omission; oversight; I; me
large number (of); many; majority
point in question (at issue)
inconsequential; indifferent; not worth worrying about; whatever; whichever; I don't care
offer; tender; providing; sponsoring (a TV program)
threatening attitude; menacing look; angry look
tribe; clan; (taxonomical) tribe; group (of the periodic table)
wounded person; injured person
sound argument; fair argument; just reasoning
urgent business; pressing need; imperative
youthful; young; young-looking
doubt; misgivings; distrust; suspicion
beneficial; profitable; useful; helpful; instructive
anxiety (about the future)
to make (the best) use of; to put to good use; to let live; to keep alive; to revive; to resuscitate
thinly; slightly; vaguely; a little
at present; currently; so far; for now; for the time being
to change; to alter; to run counter to; to go against; to make a mistake (in); to err
loss; damage; harm; disadvantage; handicap; drawback
to say too much; to go too far
to flip-flop; to do an about-face; (lit.) to flip over one's hand; to do something easy
meek; gentle; modest; praiseworthy; admirable
reins; bridle; control; the reins (on)
coercion; overpowering; to overpower; to overawe; to daunt
to be crowded (with); to be packed; to be piled up (of work); to be busy (with)
day after tomorrow; wrong (e.g. direction)