to calm down; to compose oneself; to calm down; to settle down; to settle down (in a location, job, etc.); to settle in; to be settled
that; that thing; that person; then; that time; that place (over there); down there (i.e. one's genitals)
same; identical; equal; anyway; anyhow; in either case
to unite; to join; to do together; to confuse with
to take out; to get out; to put out; to reveal; to submit (e.g. thesis); to turn in; to publish
after all; because; but; even; too; as well
quarrel; brawl; fight; squabble; scuffle; argument
eye; eyeball; eyesight; sight; look; stare; notice
so far; up to now; hitherto; that's enough (for today); it ends here
splendid; nice; sufficient; fine (in the sense of "I'm fine"); well enough; OK
(not) particularly; (not) especially; (not) specially; separately; apart; additionally
to be amazed; to be shocked; to be astonished; to be astounded; to be disgusted; to be exasperated
actually; really; truly; in practice; practically
the future (usually distant); future tense; the world to come
to be thirsty; to feel thirsty; to thirst for; to crave
let me see; well; errr ...; uhh ...
(period of) a year; during an era
near; neighbourhood; nearly (e.g. "it took nearly one year"); close to; shortly; soon
below; down; bottom; beneath; underneath; just after; right after
to turn toward; to look (up, down, etc.); to face (e.g. east) (of a building, window, etc.); to look out on; to point (of an arrow, compass needle, etc.); to be suited to
while; even though; despite
fearfully; timidly; nervously; cautiously; gingerly
to bite; to chew; to gnaw; to fumble one's words (esp. during a play, broadcast, etc.); to falter with one's words; to crash against (e.g. of waves); to break onto (shore)
to breathe out; to breathe; to tell (a lie); to use (foul language); to vomit; to throw up
no good; not serving its purpose; hopeless; wasted; cannot; must not
no; nay; well; er; you're welcome; not at all
(not) at all; (not) in the slightest; wholly; entirely; extremely; very
haze (esp. in spring); mist; dimness (of sight)
to step on; to tread on; to set foot on (e.g. foreign soil); to stand on; to experience; to undergo; to follow (rules, principles, etc.)
to get used to; to grow accustomed to; to become skilled in; to become experienced at; to become tame; to become domesticated
suddenly; in a flash; rapidly; attractive; distinguished; showy
entry (in a form, register, diary, etc.); filling in; filling out
this time; now; next time; another time; recently; lately
abruptly; suddenly; all of a sudden; without warning
dark; gloomy; depressed; dispirited; dark (in colour); dull; ill-boding
facial expression; countenance; look; appearance; expression (vocal, etc.)
symptoms; condition (of a patient)
common sense; good sense; common knowledge; general knowledge; common practice; accepted practice
deficiency disease (e.g. protein, vitamin, etc.)
method of treatment; cure; remedy
large quantity; large amount