admirable; commendable; praiseworthy; laudable; brave; heroic
worth; merit; value; good point; redeeming feature; saving grace
harsh (taste, feeling, etc.); acrid; sharp (language, question, etc.); biting; nasty; gross
protection; defense; providence; amulet; charm
big fan (of something or someone); great fan
work; business; company; study
community; circles; kingdom; erathem; field (electrical); border
even a little; any at all; if only a little; no matter how little
to kill by hitting; to beat to death; to slaughter
within the story (of a book, play, film, etc.)
losers (those who have 'failed' socially, economically, etc.)
to trample down; to tread on; to ignore; to spurn
to feel nauseated; to feel sick
son of a bitch; piece of shit
indeed; really; truly; very much
indiscriminate reading; unsystematic reading; desultory reading; reading at random
fascination; to charm; to fascinate; to mesmerize
author (usu. of a particular book); writer
to meet (by chance); to come across; to meet (e.g. of rivers, highways, etc.); to emerge and engage (an enemy)
meeting; rendezvous; encounter; confluence
to sever; to cut off; to suppress; to eradicate; to abstain (from); to give up
sudden; abrupt; impromptu skit; bandwagon fan; fair-weather fan
raw; uncooked; natural; as it is; unprotected (sex); live (i.e. not recorded); inexperienced
insistence; (major) emphasis; stress
characteristic (of); peculiar (to)
one's circumstances; environment; situation (in life)
shady; underhanded; questionable
to get cloudy; to cloud over; to cloud up; to fog up; to be gloomy; to be clouded (expression)
race (of people); type of person
great difference; big difference; wide margin
to charge; to lunge; to flare up (at someone); to turn on (someone); to collide with; to bump into
to harden; to solidify; to become firm; to become certain; to gather (together); to assemble
dignity; majesty; sanctity
misdeed; wrongdoing; wickedness
regarding as important; attaching importance to; taking a serious view of; putting emphasis on
to sever relations (with somebody; esp. a relative or spouse); to break off (with)
fearfully; timidly; nervously; cautiously; gingerly
to pile up; to heap up; to stack up; to repeat many times over; to go through repeatedly; to accumulate
first floor; ground floor; one floor; one storey; one rank