first; firstly; first of all; Introduction; Preface
until then; till then; to that extent; the end of it; all there is to it
to crowd out; to push out; to start together; to set out en masse; to highlight; to draw attention to
confections; sweets; candy; cake
to run out of; to be short of; to be out of stock; to be out of (e.g. breath); to lose (one's patience, concentration, etc.)
rustling; dry; rough feeling; rough (of a person); course; catching fish with a net
to clear up; to become cloudless; to be refreshed
chocolate bar; bar of chocolate
manners; behavior; behaviour
(not) at all; (not) in the least; (none) whatsoever
behavior; behaviour; conduct; entertainment; treat; feast
to knit one's brows (in discomfort, unease, disapproval, etc.); to raise one's eyebrows; to frown; to scowl
to groan; to moan; to roar; to howl; to hum (engine, wind, etc.); to buzz; to ooh and aah (in admiration)
shallow; superficial; slight (wound); light (sleep); short (time); early
to gnaw; to nibble; to bite; to dabble in; to have a smattering of
process; course; mechanism
to expose; to disclose; to lay bare; to confess
vibrator; vibe; feeling; vibes; vibraphone; vibration
nonsense; silly talk; drivel; rubbish
to do something with painful reluctance; (lit.) to have one's hair pulled from behind
seeing one off; farewell; escort
hole; opening; pit; hollow; burrow; den; deficit
high street; town centre (center)
reddish tinge; tinge of red; slight redness; reddishness; blush
still more; to say nothing of; not to mention; still less
blushing; getting red in the face; embarrassment
street; quarter; district; area
to wind around; to wrap around; to coil around
passion; passions; (sexual) desire; craving
to serve (in a bowl, on a plate, etc.); to dish out; to pile up; to heap up; to administer (medicine, poison); to dose out; to put into (e.g. information in a report, meaning in a statement)
to follow with one's gaze; to follow with the eyes
infant; baby; little child
to smile (at); to grin (at)
to experience chest pain; to have a pain in one's chest; to feel sick at heart; to have one's heart ache; to be anguished
world; society; people; the public
laughing at an inappropriate time; not being able to hold back one's laughter; scornful laughter; snicker; snigger