gun; pistol; tiddlywinks; marbles; repellence
cheerful; jovial; weather; season; spirit of yang
to roar; to reverberate; to be well-known; to be famous; to palpitate; to throb
beyond that point; after that
newly compiled; newly edited; newly elected; newly returned
monitoring; watching; observation; surveillance; guarding; supervision
without; unacceptable; not alright; unsatisfactory
past middle age; nearing old age; near-elderly; age 40
one; 1; best; first; foremost; beginning; start
to get up (e.g. from bed); to make one's way in the world; to achieve in life
every part of the world; all over the world; the four corners of the world
subjugation (using military force); suppression; subduing
achievement; meritorious deed; distinguished service; contribution
to acquire a position; to hold an appointment
hero; heroine; Eroica Symphony (Beethoven, 1804); Heroic Polonaise (Chopin)
destination; whereabouts; future; prospects
Your Majesty; His Majesty; Her Majesty
to warn against; to caution against; to admonish; to scold; to prohibit; to forbid; (arch.) to be cautious
pride; boast; credit (to)
to take down; to bring down; to drop off (a passenger); to let off; to withdraw (money); to use for the first time; to wear for the first time
just a minute; small quantity
wind and waves; strife; discord; dissension
unperturbed; undaunted; retaining composure; unyielding; not giving an inch
to be temperate in; to refrain; to make notes; to jot down (e.g. phone number); to be in preparation for; to be in waiting for
among (other things); especially; particularly; inter alia; above all (else)
taking refuge; finding shelter; evacuation; escape; seeking safe haven
everywhere; all over; throughout
setting up (a structure, building, camp, etc.); construction; preparation (e.g. of a venue); arrangement (of an event)
heroic; brave; majestic; soul-stirring; lively; gallant
elevation (of spirits); raising (of morale); uplift; upsurge
to hear; to listen (e.g. to music); to ask; to enquire; to hear about; to hear of; to follow (advice, order, etc.)
first-person plural (or singular); second or third person plural (implies speaker is of higher status than those referred to)
to hit (e.g. to have a car hit someone); to run into; to reject; to deny; to eliminate; to exclude; to flip
brutal; cruel; merciless; ruthless; cold-blooded