desire to go shopping; desire to buy (something)
becoming worldly-wise (through one's interactions with other people); becoming sophisticated; losing one's innocence; losing one's naivety
putting a name (self, company, etc.) on something (e.g. engraving, printing, etc.)
overdoing (something); doing too much; going too far; overkill
copper pheasant (Syrmaticus soemmerringii); mountain bird
convenience; service; facility; excreta (esp. faeces); excrement; stool
paying for oneself; (at) one's own expense
knowing no bounds; showing no signs of stopping or slowing down
decomposition; putrefaction; putrescence; corruption; degeneracy; decay
to be extremely thorough, focusing on even the finest of details
year of one's birth; one's birth year
being good at shopping sensibly; sensible shopper; shrewd buyer; smart shopper
ending the climbing season; closure of a mountain to climbers; closing a mine; discontinuation of mining
dense; dim; dull-witted; unsympathetic; slow to understand; slow on the uptake
extravagant; wasteful of money
one or two; a few; small number
legume (esp. edible legumes or their seeds, e.g. beans, peas, pulses); bean; soya bean (Glycine max); soybean; female genitalia (esp. the clitoris); kidney; small
(doing something) regardless of expense
there is no leisure for the poor
stingy; mean; narrow-minded; petty; shabby; poor
numerical inferiority; being outnumbered
making a loss; incurring a deficit
to lean against; to recline on
to treat; to feast; to provide dinner for
erotomania; sexual obsession; sexual maniac
a disgrace (to a whole group of people)
charitable person; philanthropist; volunteer; supporter
total amount (of money); total sum; final sum
to be moist; to be damp; to profit by; to receive benefits; to become rich; to become at ease financially
to boil down; to concentrate (soup, milk, stock, etc.); to reach a conclusion; to conclude a discussion
hurriedly; in haste; in a rush; hurry up!; quickly!; get going!
to stir up; to poke (the fire); to beat (an egg); to arouse (interest, feelings, etc.); to stir; to stoke
freely; generously; liberally; ungrudgingly; unsparingly
to be widely recognized; to be famous