vast;  extensive;  immense;  huge;  large;  grand
 to exploit;  to extort;  to squeeze (someone);  to squeeze (e.g. oil, juice);  to wring out;  to press out
 income;  receipts;  revenue
 former years;  formerly;  a few years ago
 rule;  reign;  peaceful times
 to celebrate;  to congratulate;  to present (a gift) in celebration;  to drink in celebration;  to wish for (a happy future, good fortune, etc.);  to pray for
 Victoria (Seychelles);  Victoria (Australia)
 oneself;  oneself;  for oneself;  personally
 rule;  reign;  government;  governing
 to die out;  to peter out;  to become extinct;  to cease;  to be stopped;  to be discontinued
 to give (esp. to someone of lower status);  to bestow;  to provide;  to afford;  to assign;  to cause
 to continue;  to keep up;  to keep on
 bearer;  carrier;  person bearing responsibility;  person in charge;  supporter
 ditch;  drain;  groove;  tread;  gap (between people, countries, etc.);  gulf
 to gasp;  to pant;  to breathe hard;  to suffer;  to struggle
 pluralizing suffix (esp. for people and animals; formerly honorific)
 relation;  relationship;  participation;  involvement;  influence;  effect
 project;  enterprise;  business; (arch.)  act; (arch.)  deed; (arch.)  conduct
 one part;  one portion;  one section;  one copy (e.g. of a document)
 mid-stream;  middle course;  middle class
 citizen;  citizenry;  city inhabitant;  townspeople;  bourgeoisie;  middle class
 to;  for;  from the standpoint of;  as far as ... is concerned
 this world;  this life;  world of the living
 enjoyable;  fun;  pleasant;  happy;  delightful
 party (gathering, celebration, etc.);  party (group, political, etc.)
 to drink;  to gulp;  to smoke (tobacco);  to engulf;  to overwhelm;  to keep down;  to suppress
 to drive (a car) around;  to ride (a bicycle) around
 new;  novel;  fresh;  recent;  latest;  up-to-date
 tedium;  boredom;  dullness;  to feel bored;  to get bored with;  to get tired of
 to divert (e.g. one's mind);  to distract;  to relieve (e.g. boredom);  to conceal (e.g. one's sorrow with a smile);  to shift (the conversation)
 first of all;  at once;  right away;  for now;  for the time being
 to jump at;  to be attracted by
 fashion;  trend;  vogue;  prevalence (of a disease);  epidemic
 great popularity;  sensation;  good reputation
 robber;  mugger;  robbery;  burglary
 murder;  homicide;  manslaughter
 what;  you-know-what;  that thing;  whatsit;  whachamacallit;  (not) at all;  (not) in the slightest
 in comparison to;  rather than
 ghost;  specter;  spectre;  apparition;  phantom
 world;  society;  life;  lifetime;  age;  era;  reign
 absorbed in;  immersed in;  forgetting oneself;  daze;  within a dream;  while dreaming
 light;  illumination;  ray;  happiness;  hope;  influence
 to live (of humans);  to reside;  to inhabit;  to dwell;  to abide