gradually (progress into a state); in sequence; in order; in turn
skin; hide; rind; peel; shell; sheath
promptly; immediately; quickly; indifferently
in terms of; from the point of view of
wasteful; a waste; too good; more than one deserves; impious; profane
collection; recovery; withdrawal; retrieval
to rot; to go bad; to corrode; to weather; to become useless; to blunt; to become depraved
reeking of blood; stinking of blood; bloody (battle, crime, etc.)
to incline toward; to slant; to lurch; to go down (sun); to wane; to sink
time around sunset; early evening
bodily; physical; corporeal; sexual; sensual; of the flesh
mental; spiritual; emotional
as (e.g. "do as one is told", "as we age we gain wisdom"); wherever (e.g. "wherever my fancy took me")
to recognise; to recognize; to know by sight; to become acquainted with
sure to ...; certain to ...; bound to ...; it's natural that ...
memory; recollection; remembrance; storage
forced march; (fig.) doing something on a very strict schedule
to call for somebody; to come for someone; to pick someone up
remaining silent; keeping secret
selection; choice; option
serious matter; major incident; matter of grave concern; crisis
tranquil; calm; restful; peaceful; quiet
(way of) life; living; livelihood; life circumstances
to crumble away; to collapse
great; excellent; very troublesome; awful; tiring; tough
to stub out (e.g. a cigarette); to crush out; to smother (fire); to hush up; to cover up; to stifle
listen!; you see; mind you; remember
impressions; thoughts; feelings; reactions
to let leak; to let out (e.g. light); to let out (a secret); to leak (information); to give utterance to (e.g. one's dissatisfaction); to vent; to wet one's pants
to forget something ever existed; to pretend something didn't happen; to put something behind one; to forgive (something)
to be at wits' end; to be greatly perplexed; to be troubled
with a tap; with a knock; smoothly (proceed); without a hitch; even; equal
to strike; to clap; to play drums; to abuse; to bash; to consult; to sound out
regret; repentance; remorse
hero; heroine; Eroica Symphony (Beethoven, 1804); Heroic Polonaise (Chopin)
honor; honour; credit; prestige
interest (in something); curiosity (about something); zest (for)
to live; to get along; to spend (time)
truthfulness; credibility; sincerity; honesty; good faith
present condition; existing state; status quo; current state
right; correct; proper; righteous; just
to order; to command; to appoint
to have (e.g. lunch); to take (e.g. vitamins)