sentiment; sentimentality
to hold one's tongue; to shut up
together (of two people); both (of you, them, etc.)
left and right; right and left; (asserting) control; influence; one's attendants; people accompanying one
rebar; (iron) reinforcing bar; reinforcing steel; reinforced concrete
reinforcement; strengthening
(made of) stone; stone-built
crude; rough; plain; humble; shabby
part; portion; amount; worth (as in "two days' worth"); one's means; one's place; one's duty
just barely; only just; at the very limit; at the last moment
to teach; to instruct; to tell; to inform; to preach
prescribed; designated; appointed; fixed
to take one's place; to take one's position; to go into position; to line up
seat; location (of a gathering, etc.); place; position; post
one by one; one each; one at a time
small quantity; small amount; narrowmindedness
pouring alcohol; person pouring alcohol (esp. a woman)
custom; practice; convention; precedent
dedication; offering; presentation; oblation
fruit wine (e.g. cider, wine, plum liquor); fruit liqueur
to be unable to; to find difficult (unpleasant, awkward, painful) to do; to serve two or more functions or roles simultaneously; to contain (or combine) two or more features; to work in two or more jobs simultaneously (positions, etc.); to do alongside
huge harvest (of the five grains); bumper crop; abundant crop
spirit of a deceased person; the Holy Ghost; the Holy Spirit
cheering in chorus; saying in unison
number (in a series); (one's) turn; watch; guard; rank; standing; bout
pot; jar; dice cup; depression; basin (e.g. of a waterfall); aim; what one wants
to follow with one's gaze; to follow with the eyes
goes without saying; needless to say; obvious
reigning; controlling; dictating
reasoning; inference; deduction; mystery or detective genre
secretly; in secret; unseen; unobserved; inwardly; in private
ought to do; have to do; must do; feel obliged to
how; in what way; how (much); to what extent; however (much); no matter how
besides; moreover; in addition
impostor; imposter; pretender; liar
to misperceive visually; to misread; to mistake for something or somebody else