thicket; bush; grove; (medical) quack
to raise; to record; to bring up (a matter); to serve (food); to send some on out
death from disease; death from illness
difficult person; good-for-nothing; pain in the ass (arse)
premature death; untimely death; dying young
to incur divine punishment; to pay for one's sins; you'll pay for that!; what goes around, comes around
century; hundred years; (fig.) a long time
open; public; overt; free; unreserved; uninhibited
this and that; this or that; one thing after another
to hit (e.g. to have a car hit someone); to run into; to reject; to deny; to eliminate; to exclude; to flip
disqualification; elimination; incapacity; being unfit for one's role; being a failure
single; simple; singles (tennis, badminton, etc.); win bet (bet which predicts the winner of a race)
to make a slip of the tongue; to say something inadvertently; to blurt out without thinking
having a loose tongue; being talkative; speaking without thinking; being unable to keep a secret
to deny; to contradict; to negate (esp. a sound); to drown out
other people's affairs; somebody else's problem
respect; esteem; reverence; honour; honor
perfunctory; cursory; passing; chance (e.g. customer); transient; stray
having consent (e.g. to do something); having (someone's) assent
kind; tender-hearted; compassionate
to become stiff (of muscles); to get absorbed in; to develop a passion for; to be elaborate; to be intricate
(not) in any way; (not) at all; (none) whatsoever; what kind of
successful execution; accomplishment; completion; fulfillment; carrying through
to lend; to loan; to let out on hire
to substitute for; to stand in for; to fill in for
omission; failure; incompleteness; irregularity; mismanagement; misconduct
talkative; loose-lipped; persiflage; frivolous talk
to be on the verge; to be on the brink; to get close
had enough; flatly refusing; wouldn't do for anything; begging pardon
(it) goes without saying; needn't be said; that should rather be left unsaid
to have an interest (in something); to feel inclined (toward doing something)
to half-rise to one's feet
as much as one wants; as many as one wants; all that one wishes for
let's see what you've got; show me what you've got
how about ...?; I wonder; I don't know
to pounce on someone's words; to cavil at someone's words; to trip someone up with their own words
intentionally; deliberately; designedly; especially; particularly
take the opportunity to (do something else)
I'm sorry; my apologies; may I come in?; permission; leave; dismissal