to pay no heed to; to not care about; to take no notice of
rough; careless; slovenly; slipshod; rude; impolite
restaurant (esp. Western-style)
to screw in; to thrust into; to push into; to protest (and seek rectification); to complain
meal ticket; meal voucher
while looking on in blank amazement; before one's very eyes; before one knew what was happening
number of stairs or stories (storeys); rank; order
one's circumstances; environment; situation (in life)
impatient; tantalized; tantalised; irritated; chagrined; chagrinned
morning star; Venus; preeminent person (within their own field); star (of the stage, silver screen, etc.)
the whole world; throughout heaven and earth
to collect oneself; to cool off; to recover oneself
ought to have been; was ... right?; to do for (inferiors)
completely unknown (usu. of people); unfamiliar; complete (stranger)
harsh (criticism, treatment, etc.); severe; hard; strict
to begrudge doing; to find bothersome
rough (behaviour, temperament, etc.); wild; rude; violent
to closely resemble; to suit well; to match well; to go well with
bad guy; villain; evildoer; scoundrel
one's real mother; natural mother; birth mother; biological mother
worst; worst-case (scenario)
extortion; blackmail; shakedown; extortionist; blackmailer; racketeer
to conceal one's true nature or feelings; to feign friendliness; to play the hypocrite
sample; example; specimen; display model (e.g. plastic food models used by restaurants)
destination; whereabouts; future; prospects
to be loath to; to balk at (doing); to grudge (doing); to take (good) care of
lesson; section (in an organization); division; counter for lessons and chapters (of a book)
procedure; process; proceedings; formalities
to bear; to stand; to support; to withstand; to be fit for; to be equal to
to help out of (trouble); to extricate
staring (e.g. eyes); goggling; glaring
restless; fidgety; lively; busy
request; favor; favour; reliance; dependence; trust
giving two or three light tugs (or pushes); (arch.) worrying about; (arch.) moping; (arch.) suddenly angry; (arch.) feeling a surge of anger
ill will; malice; evil intent