death; decease; (arch.) death penalty (by strangulation or decapitation); (an) out
mark; guide; purpose; aim; sight (on a firearm)
lively; active; vigorous; animated; brisk
step (of a staircase, etc.); running board (of a bus, train); step (movement); pace; (dance) step; step (in a process)
to run around; to bustle about
stinging; smarting; on edge; nervous; ripping; peeling
to restrict; to limit; to be restricted to; to be limited to; to be best (for); to be the best plan
theory; reason; logic; (unreasonable) argument; strained logic; excuse
kitchen table; kitchen counter; working surface
to thrust (something) into (something); to cram; to plunge into; to charge into; to delve into (a matter); to go into depth; to press (someone) about
eating with one's fingers; snitching food; snatched food; embezzlement; misappropriation; flirting
hundredfold; hundred times as much; much more (than previously)
to lose (money, etc.); to waste one's (time, etc.); to have one's efforts come to naught
ordinary person; average person; man in the street; everyman; (a) nobody
to tower above the rest; to be by far the best; to be prominent; to be outstanding; to be a cut above
nerve; nerves; sensitivity
fate; destiny; predestination
older sister; elder sister
forcibly; against one's will
detestable; abhorrent; loathsome
approximate age; age range
softly; mildly; gently; politely
to harm; to hurt; to injure; to fail to ...; to miss one's opportunity to ...
topic; subject; much talked about; topical; in the news
consent; assent; agreement; understanding; comprehension; grasp
direct; immediate; personal; firsthand
to accept (e.g. an explanation); to be satisfied (with); to assent (to)
distinction; differentiation; discrimination; discrimination (against people)
splashing (water); splashing about; vigorously; generously (e.g. pouring sauce); greatly (using or making money)
serious; earnest; honest; real; legit
rampaging; raging violently; going berserk
deeply (stab, thrust, etc.); hard
to take advantage (e.g. of a weak situation); to size up (e.g. customer when setting a high price)