terrific; fierce; terrible; tremendous; dreadful; awful
by all means; by all costs
community; circles; kingdom; erathem; field (electrical); border
great (quantity, amount, etc.); huge; enormous; serious
loss (of assets, profit, etc.)
several; a number of; quantity; amount; counting; figures; number
to decrease (in size or number); to diminish; to abate
leaping; activity; leapfrog (over a problem); making a leap (e.g. in logic); making great strides; making rapid progress
to go around; to return; to surround; to concern (usu. of disputes)
connection; link; relationship
weak; frail; delicate; tender; unskilled; weak (wine)
soaked; drenched; sopping; incessantly (raining); drizzling
flat-out run; driving at full speed
running (of a car, bus, etc.); traveling; travelling; running (of a program)
violent; furious; extreme; intense; fervent; vehement
thigh; buttocks; arse; ass
falling lightly (e.g. snow, petals, confetti); fluttering; flickering; twinkling; appearing and disappearing; catching glimpses
to get irritated; to get annoyed; to be on the edge; to fret; to lose patience
to feel anxious; to feel nervous; fluttering down; trickling down (e.g. tears); hanging untidily (of hair); straggling
even if not; even without
to come and stay; to drop in; to visit
adventure; venture; venture which is unlikely to succeed; risky attempt; danger
cake served with tea; teacake
to yearn for (someone, something); to miss
always; constantly; frequently; often; nonstop
pupils who are not members of any school club; (lit.) go-home club
to run out of breath; to be short of breath; to run out of steam; to be unable to continue; to die
to revere; to respect; to worship
believer; adherent; devotee; fanboy; fanatic; superfan
cool; refreshing; clear (e.g. eyes); bright; clear; distinct
trailer towed by bicycle, etc.
a lot; lots; enough; sufficient; enough; too many
to pile up; to stack; to load (car, ship, etc.); to pack; to acquire; to accumulate
to have a nightmare; to make a noise during a nightmare
to speak; to say; to vocalize
to dig up; to turn up; to tear up; to rake up (e.g. old scandal); to dig over