to be surprised; to be amazed; to be frightened; surprise (e.g. surprise party)
to push up; to force up; to pressure one's superiors; to burst out (of emotions, etc.); to fill one's heart
in error; by mistake; by accident; accidentally
to shiver; to shake; to quake; to tremble; to quaver; to quiver
to chew thoroughly; to bite (e.g. one's lip); to reflect upon; to digest
courage; bravery; valour; valor; nerve; boldness
having no choice; at a loss for what to do; at one's wits' end
to force; to compel; to coerce; to press; to impose
what little ... one has; tiny amount of; paltry
to fall apart; to collapse; to be completely defeated (in battle); to be wiped out; (arch.) to fall apart (one's body or health)
being startled, surprised or afraid; panic; trepidation
to be worm-eaten; to be eaten by worms; to affect adversely; to spoil; to ruin
away from home; while travelling
plain; simple; reserved (behaviour, attitude, etc.); modest; quite; a (little) bit
plentiful; abundant; ample; lavish
to be lucky; to be in luck; to be attached; to have; to be included
showy; flashy; flamboyant
to attract notice; to catch the eye; to stand out
to serve; to dish up; to dish out; to dress (oneself in); to attire oneself in; to adorn
timidly; nervously; hesitantly; trembling (with fear)
memory; recollection; remembrance; storage
gorgeous; sumptuous; extravagant; luxurious
golden; gold-colored; gold-coloured; honey-colour
pretty; lovely; clean; clear; completely; entirely
to wear one's hair up; to arrange one's hair
uncertain; doubtful; unreliable; unsteady; unclear; vague
to screw; to twist; to distort; to parody; to torture; to wrest
standing on formality; in a reserved manner; treating a friend as a stranger; unduly distant; formal
greeting; greetings; speech (congratulatory or appreciative); address; reply; response; revenge
to leave behind; to put off; to postpone
to manage; to arrange; to talk over; to dispose of
how; in what way; why; for what reason; cannot possibly; no way
to become frightened; to be frightened (of); to be scared (of)
to knock down; to tear down; to crush (e.g. enemy); to throw into confusion; to refute; to pick apart
to draw or pull something towards oneself (e.g. chair)