to boil well; to stew; to simmer (for a long time); to cook (various ingredients) together
energy; vigour; vigor; liveliness; spirit; life
to be rich in; to abound in; to be abundant in; to be rich; to be wealthy
to carry on; to go on with one's life; to keep alive; to stay alive; to survive
having an immediate effect; taking immediate effect
sauce; Worcestershire sauce
to soak (in); to steep; to dip; to dunk
to gnaw; to nibble; to bite; to dabble in; to have a smattering of
funny story; funny anecdote
to become used to seeing; to be familiar with
figure of a person; figures of people; shadow of a person
going out; outing; leaving (one's home, office, etc.)
old friend; familiar face
next-door neighbors; (living, sitting) next to each other
to falter; to flinch (from); to recoil (from); to quail (at)
eyes sparkling; with shining eyes; for one's eyes to gleam
you're welcome; don't mention it; not at all; my pleasure
to revive; to come to oneself; to be restored to life
to blame; to reproach; to question (a suspect); to challenge; to aggravate (an injury); to be aggravated
not just once; more than once; many times; again and again
implicitly; indirectly; tacitly; by implication; obscurely
gesture; movement; action; acting; performance
pair of lovers; girlfriend and boyfriend
convulsion; cramp; spasm; tic; twitch; fit
to sink; to go under; to go down (e.g. sun); to set; to feel depressed; to become subdued
to scold; to chide; to rebuke; to reprimand
in that way; like that; that way
cramp; sprain; unreasonableness; absurdity; illogical; unreasonable
to detain; to check; to restrain
to lie down; to throw oneself down
grunt; grumble; pimples; spots; cutting into small pieces; simmering
to take someone (to some place); to take someone along; to lead someone away
bloated (esp. stomach); bulging; sticking out; gaping wide; caving in
to take a bath; to have a bath; to take a shower
term; terminology; wording; choice of words; phraseology