will; volition; intention; intent; determination
paltry sum of money; small change; odd money; pittance; chicken feed
easy; simple; there's no way that ...
to (happen to) see; to notice; to catch sight of
to come around to do; to become inclined to do; to get excited about; to take an interest
to throw; to fling; to hurl; to neglect; to abandon; to leave alone
from one's side; from the side (of something); from someone unconnected; from someone uninvolved
messy; confused; chaotic; complaining about various things
to protect; to guard; to defend; to keep (i.e. a promise); to abide (by the rules); to observe
denotes uncertainty; such things as A and B; A and B and so on; A and B and the like
something; some kind of; for some reason
to throw away as useless; to scrap; to make null and void; to renege; to annul
easy; simple; easygoing; lighthearted; simplistic
to reply; to respond; to answer; to talk back; to retort
to feel uncomfortable; to be offended; to have a bad time
to leave word with (a person); to state in one's will; to leave (something) unsaid; to forget to mention
to leave; to go away; to pass; to elapse; to be distant; to send away; to drive off
to inform; to notify; to know; to reign
(suffer) deterioration; growing worse; aggravation; degeneration; corruption
virtuous mind; good intentions; good will; positive mindset; bona fides; good faith
tumult; great noise; clatter; hustle and bustle
to look at; to gaze at; to look out over; to get a view of; to look on (from the sidelines); to stand by and watch
soon; before long; shortly thereafter
to come; to go; to be (somewhere); to be (doing)
first floor; ground floor; one floor; one storey; one rank
glass (drinking vessel); glass (material); glasses (eyewear)
factional dispute; factional strife; rivalry between factions
office work; clerical work; administration; business; affairs
rearing from infancy; training from an early age (e.g. an apprentice); teaching from an early stage (e.g. a subordinate)
gaining total control (of people or counties); suppression; oppression; control; mastery; ascendancy
achievement; meritorious deed; distinguished service; contribution
other people's affairs; somebody else's problem
to take command; to give direction
personal feelings; self-interest