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)