involuntary nocturnal tooth grinding; bruxism; grinding one's teeth out of anger or vexation
how long; how much; to what extent
that way; that direction; that (one); that person; there; over there
how many people; a number of people
Mr.; Mrs.; Miss; politeness marker
terrific; staggering; tremendous; frightful; ghastly; horrific
threatening attitude; menacing look; angry look
to yell; to rant; to rave
sorry; excuse me; thank you
bluntly (refusing, etc.); flatly; out of hand; completely
control; check; restraint; inhibition
to separate; to part; to divide; to keep apart
dandy; handsome and fashionable man; fop; chivalrous man
in; at; on; as for; regarding; with regards to
womanizer; Lothario; Don Juan; philanderer; lady-killer
reigning; controlling; dictating
cum (e.g. bedroom-cum-study); holding both roles (e.g. Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs); and; in addition; concurrently; at the same time
title (e.g. Doctor, Professor, Lord); job title; position (in a company); degree; status; rank
thief; burglar; robber; theft; burglary; robbery
procedure; process; proceedings; formalities
one (esp. of two); the other; on the one hand; on the other hand; whereas; although
satisfactory; decent; good; proper; worthy
meeting; rendezvous; encounter; confluence
oh; ho; exclamation of surprise, admiration, etc.; hoo (owl call); toot (sound of a flute)
wanderer; vagabond; capricious person; hobo
person who gets easily elated (when praised, etc.); person who readily chimes in with others; person who gets carried away easily
temporary; ad hoc; makeshift; stopgap
society; the world; the times
party (of people); set (of people); clan; family; fellow
to see; to look; to examine; to look over; to look after; to attend to; to experience
before one knows; before one becomes aware of; unnoticed; unawares
meeting together; introduction; costarring; appearing together; being matched; facing off
to falter; to flinch (from); to recoil (from); to quail (at)
with a start; with a jump
to press down; to hold down; to pin down; to suppress (feelings, disorder, opposition, etc.); to repress