depending on the circumstances; due to (with modifying verb)
maliciousness; ill will; noxious gas; (arch.) (vengeful) ghost; (arch.) specter
a few hours; several hours; about two to six hours
to warn against; to caution against; to admonish; to scold; to prohibit; to forbid; (arch.) to be cautious
tuft (of hair, threads, etc.); fringe; bunch (of grapes, bananas, etc.); cluster (of flowers); segment (of a tangerine, etc.); section
pennant on a boat showing wind direction; weather vane; round roof tile (for gables); remiges; flight feathers
steward; butler; court official; deacon (Anglican, Lutheran, etc.)
common; commonplace; reckless; pulp paper; granulated sugar; (arch.) coins
to hold a person back; to restrain; to catch in one's arms
large ball; giant ball (e.g. as pushed by competing teams in a school sports day)
rolling (something); knocking down; fishing with multiple hooks on a weighted line; repeatedly buying and selling
outer wall (e.g. castle); outer block (enclosure); outline; contour
skeletal frame; skeleton; framework; frame; outline
leaving everything up to someone else
to pause; to have a short intermission
affair; state; verdict; sentence; directions; orders
pushing by hand; hand gilding
wagon; tea wagon; teacart; station wagon; estate car
taking one's children along (to an event, into a new marriage, etc.); parent with child
(apparently) that's what it's like, isn't it
child's tear-stained face
to knead; to mix with fingers; to quibble; to argue for argument's sake
once and for all; completely; spotlessly
to exude (e.g. sweat); to ooze; to seep out; to reveal itself (of emotions, etc.)
watchful waiting; careful supervision
by (means of); by doing; due to; via; through
constant; invariable; chronic; everlasting
congress; parliament; diet; legislative assembly
management; administration; operation
approval; adoption (of a motion, bill, etc.); passage
sure punishment or reward
concerning the result (as opposed to the means used to achieve this result or the original goal)
to escape death; to be saved from death
prognostic symptoms; after-effect