oneself; oneself; for oneself; personally
to desire; to wish for; to expect; to see; to command (a view of)
to use (a thing, method, etc.); to make use of; to use (a person, animal, puppet, etc.); to employ; to use (time, money, etc.); to spend
two reams (of paper); 1000 sheets (of paper); stanza; verse; tribe (in taxonomy); forecast (bet); bet which predicts the top 2 finishers (i.e. quinella or perfecta bet)
going through; going via; going by way of
entreaty; appeal; petition
to receive; to take; to get somebody to do something; to have in one's pocket (a fight, match); to contract (a disease); to catch
to use one's influence; to pull strings; to take measures; to make the necessary preparations
ventilation; communication (within an organisation); openness
to make good; to improve; to do often; to be kind to; to treat well
to be helpful; to be useful
human being; human; person; character (of a person)
lie; fib; mistake; error; unwise move; bad decision
self-aggrandizement under pretense of aiding another (aggrandisement, pretence)
doing; in such a state; doing together; doing to each other; familiarizing suffix (sometimes meaning "small")
such; like that; in that way
diplomatic; diplomatically
to spend time (on doing something)
to adhere to; to stick to; to keep close to; to go along with; to get involved with; to be thick with
everyone; anyone; no one; nobody
acting as agent; acting on (someone's) behalf; executing business for
each nation; many nations; many countries
to tie; to bind; to fasten; to restrict (freedom); to tie down (with rules, regulations, etc.); to fetter
possibly; apparently; (seem) likely; somehow or other; with difficulty; barely
(arch.) mourning clothes; mourning; period of mourning
illness (usu. excluding minor ailments, e.g. common cold); disease; bad habit; bad behaviour; crazy; insane
embarking (a ship); embarkation; boarding
strange; odd; peculiar; queer; curious
boundless; infinite; vast
to be called ...; to be referred to as ...
horizon (related to bodies of water)
far; distant; distant (past); remote (in time); distant (relationship or kinship); having little to do (with someone); far (from something else in quality, degree, etc.)