vulgar;  indecent;  coarse;  crude
 ear;  hearing;  edge;  crust;  selvedge (non-fray machined edge of fabrics);  selvage
 sure to ...;  certain to ...;  bound to ...;  it's natural that ...
 proxy;  ringer;  substitute;  second serving of noodles (to add to previously purchased ramen)
 stealthily;  secretly;  in secret
 outside the country;  abroad
 dangerous;  risky;  awful;  terrible;  terrific;  amazing
 to be evident;  to be obvious;  to understand completely
 violence;  oppression;  high-handedness;  tyranny;  despotism
 monetary;  financial;  pecuniary
 poverty;  need;  destitution;  having great difficulty with;  struggling greatly with;  being in distress
 definite;  final;  decisive;  conclusive
 failure;  collapse;  breakdown;  break-up;  bankruptcy
 cruel;  brutal;  savage;  barbarous
 greed;  craving;  desire;  appetite;  hunger;  avarice
 incarnation (of Buddha or bodhisattva);  avatar;  embodiment (as in "embodiment of evil");  incarnation;  personification
 periodic;  regular;  routine
 as (for);  for;  in the capacity of
 a matter of course;  what is to be expected;  par for the course
 now that you mention it;  come to think of it;  that reminds me;  on that subject;  speaking of which
 witnessing;  observing;  sighting
 egoistic;  self-centered;  selfish
 haughty;  arrogant;  insolent;  proud;  overbearing
 in 8 or 9 cases out of ten;  in all probability
 different person;  another person;  someone else;  changed man
 dry grass;  dead grass;  hay;  withered grass
 to misperceive visually;  to misread;  to mistake for something or somebody else
 safety;  security;  safely;  without incident;  good health;  inaction
 as a matter of fact;  by the way;  to tell you the truth;  to be honest;  frankly
 fragment;  broken piece;  chip;  ounce (of truth, conscience, etc.);  trace;  shred
 almost every day;  almost daily
 criticism;  blame;  censure;  attack;  reproach
 mental;  spiritual;  emotional
 exhaustion;  fatigue;  impoverishment;  (financial) exhaustion;  ruin
 to roll up;  to enfold;  to swallow up;  to involve;  to drag into
 you (plural);  all of you;  you all
 to shelter (e.g. a fugitive);  to harbour;  to harbor;  to hide;  to give refuge to
 someone (unspecified, but someone in particular);  a certain person
 to hold one's tongue;  to shut up
 to refuse;  to reject;  to inform;  to give notice;  to ask leave;  to excuse oneself (from)
 request;  favor;  favour;  reliance;  dependence;  trust