to be lucky; to be in luck; to be attached; to have; to be included
legal; lawful; legitimate; law-abiding; in order
economical; bargain; good value; good-value
sullenly; taciturnly; morosely; taciturn person; uncommunicative person
center; centre; middle; -centered; -centred; -focused
menu; schedule; program; (computer) menu
to say; to tell; to state; to do
Buddhist priest; bonze; close-cropped hair; crew cut; boy; sonny
manager (e.g. of a business, an idol, etc.); in a sports team (esp. at school) someone who does the routine drudge work
fame; reputation; popularity; rumour (rumor); talk
hilt (of a sword); haft (of a dagger); handle; handgrip
breaking ball (pitch); curve ball; screwball
this and that; one thing and another
journey; route of a journey
to recommend (someone to do); to advise; to recommend (a book, someone for a position, etc.); to suggest; to offer (a drink, cigarette, seat, etc.)
all kinds of things; various things; large number of people
punch (with the fist); punching (a hole); hole punch; punch (drink); punch (in a song, speech, etc.); impact
conformity; compatibility; adaptability; congruity; congruence
entrance door; front door; gateway (to a region, etc.)
electric shock; blitz; lightning attack; sudden and without warning; shocking
what is it (that); the meaning of something; what something is about
what's the matter?; what's wrong?
as a matter of fact; actually; effectively; in reality; in effect
defeat; loss; reverse; setback
teary-eyed; damp (e.g. skin, hair); moist
to think hard; to brood over; to worry too much (about); to torment oneself (with the thought of)
quietly; softly; seriously; solemnly; sadly
to sink (into); to get depressed
exterior; outside; outer; external; lateral
aloof; morose; stuck-up; smelling strongly of something; having a pungent smell
fresh; refreshing; invigorating; clear (e.g. voice); fluent; eloquent
high-spec; highly competitive (on the dating scene, e.g. by having a high income, being good-looking); ticking all the boxes
first-person plural (or singular); second or third person plural (implies speaker is of higher status than those referred to)