to mix; to stir; to blend
every last one; one and all; from A to Z; as soon as; right after; no sooner (than)
contract; compact; agreement
clause; article; stipulations
to incorporate; to include; to fill (a vessel) with
always; without exception; necessarily; certainly; without fail; positively
mistake; error; fault; slip; blunder; omission
remuneration; recompense; reward; toll
penalty for contract breach
opposite side; other side; over there; that way; the other party; the other person
(apparently) that's what it's like, isn't it
odour; odor; scent; aura; whiff; smacks of ...
custom; convention; common practice; (arch.) becoming accustomed (to)
common sense; good sense; common knowledge; general knowledge; common practice; accepted practice
deviation; departure; omission
working without pay; free service; work for nothing
to take the blame; to take responsibility; to assume liability; to bear the burden
not feeling like doing ...; having no mind to ...; being in no mood for ...; having no intention of ...
delay; lag; postponement; falling behind
futility; waste; uselessness; pointlessness; idleness
to pressure; to put pressure (on); to press
of no concern at all; no skin off my nose
vast; huge; immense; malva nut (Sterculia lychnophora)
loss (of assets, profit, etc.)
to inform; to notify; to know; to reign
scriptwriter; screenwriter
to wave; to shake; to sprinkle; to throw (dice); to cast (actor); to allocate (work); to turn down (somebody)
absurd; unreasonable; excessive; very; extremely; excessively
to confide; to reveal; to disclose; to lay bare; to speak frankly; to open (one's heart)
to have a talk; to tell a story
complexion; one's colour; one's color; countenance; expression; one's face
uninterested; unconcerned; plain; light; flowing gently
to expose (to the sun, public, danger, etc.); to bleach; to refine; to rinse (vegetables); to soak; to doxx
concession; conciliation; compromise
to entrust (e.g. a task) to another; to leave to; to passively leave to someone else's facilities; to leave to take its natural course; to continue (something) in a natural fashion (without particular aim); to rely fully on one's (full strength, great ability, long time taken) to get something done
old; former; the old; old things; old times; bygone days