to be too numerous;  to be too much
 to look up at;  to raise one's eyes;  to look up to;  to admire;  to respect
 to wield;  to brandish;  to display (one's knowledge);  to show off;  to abuse (one's power);  to manipulate someone
 high;  tall;  expensive;  high-priced;  high (level);  above average (in degree, quality, etc.)
 to reach;  to touch;  to be delivered;  to arrive;  to be attentive;  to be scrupulous
 really;  truly;  indeed;  good grief
 stealthily;  secretly;  in secret
 to anyone;  to everyone;  by anyone;  by everyone;  in everyone;  in anyone
 this;  this one;  this person;  now;  this point (in time);  here;  used to stress the subject of a sentence
 scene;  spectacle;  sight;  view
 fellow;  guy;  thing;  object;  he;  she
 double;  twice (as much);  twofold
 back;  reverse;  rear side;  height;  stature;  ridge (of a mountain)
 pixie (mythical creatures from Cornish folklore)
 is that so? (generally rhetorical)
 to cut into (a conversation);  to interject
 anyhow;  anyway;  somehow or other;  apart from ...;  setting ... aside
 where;  what place;  how much (long, far);  what extent
 is it?;  isn't it?;  be;  is
 question;  inquiry;  enquiry
 -like;  sort of;  similar to;  resembling
 to be frugal;  to be sparing;  to value;  to hold dear;  to regret (e.g. a loss);  to feel sorry (for)
 time;  hour;  period;  class
 to repeat;  to do something over again
 finally;  at last;  in the end;  after all;  never (happened)
 to excel;  to surpass;  to exceed;  to outweigh;  to preponderate
 more and more;  all the more;  at last;  finally;  (at the) last moment;  worst possible time
 to descend (e.g. a mountain);  to go down;  to alight (e.g. from bus);  to get off;  to step down;  to retire;  to be granted
 indicates two contrasting actions; (arch.)  indicates possessive (often found in place names and compound words)
 United Kingdom;  Britain;  Great Britain;  England
 tradition;  legend;  folklore
 entry (on stage);  appearance (on screen);  entrance;  introduction (into a market)
 a kind;  a sort;  of sorts;  something of a;  sort of;  somewhat
 to chase;  to run after;  to pursue
 large number;  innumerable;  great many;  immense;  vast;  abundant
 to chase;  to run after;  to follow (a set order, a trend, etc.);  to drive out;  to get rid of;  to drive (e.g. a herd)