hill; height; knoll; bonus points awarded to the winner at the end of a game
to get on (train, plane, bus, ship, etc.); to get in; to get on (e.g. a footstool); to step on; to reach; to go over; to follow
coach (horse-drawn); carriage; wagon; cart
fall; tumble; spill; degradation; comedown; demotion
serious wound; serious injury
letting (someone) die without helping
oppressive rule; tyrannical regime; despotism
bad habit; bad custom; evil practice; vice
to torment; to pain; to inflict (physical) pain; to harass; to cause (emotional) pain; to afflict
to bear a grudge against; to resent; to blame; to curse; to feel bitter towards
to induce (somebody to do something); to tempt; to act toward (somebody in a certain way); to handle (men); to send; to forward to
fall; drop; descent; coming down
unhappiness; sorrow; misfortune; death (usu. of a relative); bereavement
just one person; only one
comfort; consolation; diversion
to hit; to expose; to apply (e.g. patch); to put on; to allot; to call on someone (e.g. in class); to guess (an answer)
dregs; lees; grounds; sediment
day by day; by the day; (arch.) daily; (arch.) every day
to collect; to gather; to save; to accumulate; to pile up
venting one's anger (on someone or something); taking out one's anger on
to whirl; to eddy; to be all jumbled together (feelings, thoughts, etc.); to surge; to sweep
to keep away; to keep at a distance
deep down; special place in one's heart; in the back of one's mind
childlike mind; judgment as a child (judgement)
on and after; as from; hereafter; thereafter; since
to visit; to call on; to pay a visit to
evasion; avoidance; shirking; recusation (of a judge); taking exception (to a judge); challenge
painful; bitter; tough; difficult; cruel; harsh
one flower; one wheel; (arch.) full moon
Catholic priest; abbe; reverend father; minister; padre
to rescue from; to help out of; to save
mansion; palace; (arch.) nobleman; (arch.) noblewoman; (arch.) cabin (on a boat, carriage, etc.)
to do without being seen (by); to do behind (someone's) back; to do without the knowledge of (e.g. one's parents)
to slip out; to sneak away; to break into the lead; to get ahead; to begin to fall out (e.g. hair); to break out (of a loop)
division of labour; division of labor; splitting into groups (e.g. to search)