(one's) favourite food; (one's) favorite food
taking a breather; relaxation; vent hole
after a long time; for the first time in a while
economical; bargain; good value; good-value
weird; disgusting; sickening
price; cost; charge; payment; bill; fee
thank you (for the meal); that was a delicious meal; thank you (for displaying lovey-dovey behaviour)
to say nasty things (about); to use abusive language
anticlimax; let-down; disappointment; loss of interest
to that extent; to that degree; so much; so
rudeness; impoliteness; discourtesy; insolence
to afflict; to torment; to harass; to molest
author; writer; novelist; artist
health management; health maintenance; health care
circulation of the blood; apprehension
lively; active; vigorous; animated; brisk
to be astonished; to be flabbergasted; to be startled; to be amazed
to have a go; to try and do (something); to take a chance with something
performer; entertainer; celebrity
(TV or radio) entertainer; television personality; talent; skill; talent (ancient unit of weight and currency)
self-deprecating term; humble way of referring to oneself, one's abilities, one's possessions, etc.
cramped home; one's humble abode; hovel; pigsty; cottage; squalid hut
dilapidated house; tumbledown house; my house; my home; small resting place comprising four pillars and a roof (with no walls)
to reverberate; to resound; to echo; to have one's fame spread; to be renowned
ring; loop (of rope); halo (of an angel)
tsk tsk; oh-oh; huh; what's that?
to yield; to give way to; to make way for
thick; dense; rich (as in taste or content); crowded
stimulating; exciting; provocative
ecstatically; spellbound; with rapt attention; abstractedly; absentmindedly; absorbedly
gelidium jelly strips (made from agar-agar); prostate orgasm
self control; self restraint
to endeavor (endeavour); to try; to strive; to make an effort; to exert oneself; to be diligent
confused; disordered; faltered; incoherent; inconsistent
disgraceful behavior; disgraceful behaviour; shameful sight
to keep up (appearances); to smooth over (an error, etc.); to gloss over; to mend; to repair
to look through; to hold up to the light; to make an opening; to leave space; to fart without making a sound