empty (e.g. argument); insubstantial; hollow; fruitless
row of cherry trees (lining a street)
double; twice (as much); twofold
science (inc. mathematics, medicine, etc.); natural science; science department (university); science course; science (as a school subject)
(swimming) pool; pool (billiards); pool (together)
strengthening; intensifying; reinforcement; enhancement; solidification
inspection; examination; check
barrier; checkpoint; checking station
printing; typing; printed character; typed character; character(s) carved onto a seal
cloudless (sky); without a cloud (in the sky)
fine weather (i.e. little or no clouds); fair weather; clear weather; clear sky; fair skies
not all bad; not as dissatisfied (or annoyed) as one would have others believe
relay; hook-up; relay broadcasting
chain; chaining; connection; (genetic) linkage
palpitation (of the heart); pounding; throbbing; thumping
large (amount of money); huge; hefty; expensive
to announce; to tell; to sentence; to order
beyond expectation; contrary to expectations; unexpectedly
real intention; true motive; true will; original intention; original purpose; original hope
to insert; to include; to incorporate; to cut in (printing)
to remake; to remold; to remould; to convert; to reconstruct; to adapt
ripening (of a crop); crop; harvest
to mourn for; to grieve for; to condole with (the bereaved family, etc.); to hold a memorial service for; to hold a funeral service for
to manipulate (someone); to make (someone) dance to one's tune; to lead astray; to make (someone) dance; to let dance
to be foolish; to be stupid; to be ridiculous
to speak through the nose; to nasalize
odious; hateful; detestable; (speaking ironically) darling
to go out (e.g. on an excursion or outing); to leave; to depart; to be about to leave; to be just going out
to take a lot of dealing with; to be a handful
bonds (between people); (emotional) ties; relationship; tether; fetters
serious crime; grave crime
to sway to and fro; to drift about; to flutter; to be fickle; to be irresolute; to vacillate
rule; custom; tranquility; tranquillity
to throw oneself (into an activity)