pity; sorrow; pitiable; pitiful; alack; alas
greater than ...; bigger ...
trip abroad; overseas travel
sticking; clinging; with a smack (e.g. sitting down); hard; all over; thickly
being beaten by one's opponent's persistence; being outlasted; running out of patience; giving in; succumbing (to)
putting in an appearance; visiting; coming to the surface; appearing; showing one's face (in TV, social media, etc.)
frame; flame (abusive or threatening message)
yes; sure; gotcha; sycophantically; servilely; fawningly
good at playing along; up for anything; carefree; uplifting; upbeat
(camera) shutter; shutter (for a door, window, etc.)
monthly publication; monthly issue
drama; play; powerful drug
serious matter; major incident; matter of grave concern; crisis
commemorative photograph; souvenir photograph
weight; heavyweight boxer
stretching a rope around; roping off; one's turf; domain; territory (of an animal)
to come alive; to get going; to start to move
power; authority; might; influence; dignity; majesty
doubtful; questionable; uncertain; disputable; suspicious
child; childish person; immature person
licking; dead drunk; blind drunk
explanation (of a text, phrase, etc.); lecture; explanation (in a pompous fashion); (long-winded) lecture; (arch.) storytelling
to hang; to droop; to give (e.g. lesson, instruction, scolding) (to someone of lower status); to confer; to drip; to ooze; to leave behind (at death)
arrow (symbol); (romantic) interest (for a certain person); direction (of one's attention, etc.)
with a bang; with a crash; with a bump; suddenly (fall); sharply
off the top of one's head; from thin air; from memory
to have an accident (esp. traffic accident); to cause an accident
traffic safety; driving safety; road safety
fishing; angling; change (for a purchase); clickbaiting; trolling; writing deliberately inflammatory posts online
that's a different matter; that's a different story
area; zone; (lit.) belt (of land)
to be scorched into; to be seared into; to make a strong impression; to be etched in (one's memory)
to wriggle; to squirm; to crawl like a worm