to taste; to savor; to appreciate; to enjoy; to experience; to go through
to become empty; to be emptied
individual plate; single individual's small dish on which food taken from shared serving dishes is placed
to have (urgent) business; to have something one needs to attend to; to have something one wants to say (to someone)
to hold one's tongue; to shut up
brave; valiant; gallant; stirring; vigorous; rousing
slapping; splashing; splatting; banging shut; flat (refusal, denial, etc.)
to get angry; to get mad; to tell someone off; to scold; to be angular; to be square
meek; gentle; modest; praiseworthy; admirable
movements; manner; behaviour; farewell dinner (given by someone about to leave on a trip)
strong-willed; strong of heart
damn; damn it; feces; excrement; damn; damned; very
sermon; preaching; remonstration; scolding; lecturing
to hold a grudge; to hold something against somebody
painful; being sorry; feeling sorry
to exceed; to be even more (so); to exaggerate
dark history; dark past; something one wants to forget or pretend never happened
to cultivate a better understanding
gradually (progress into a state); in sequence; in order; in turn
spreading one's legs wide apart; straddle; long stride; big steps; thigh-scooping body drop
rapidly (e.g. progress, moving forward); growing visibly; quickly; steadily; by leaps and bounds
the lower classes; the common people
something said for politeness' sake; diplomatic language; honeyed words; lip service; empty compliment
counter for suits of clothing; arriving at ...
history of; experience of
party; banquet; reception; feast; dinner
lined curtain; opaque curtain
to tie; to bind; to bear (fruit); to close (e.g. deal); to confirm; to connect (two distant places); to close tightly
crossing; intersection; (genetic) crossing over
route; road; distance travelled in a day; one's ... (age, e.g. 40s, 60s)
tumult; great noise; clatter; hustle and bustle
end (e.g. of street); tip; beginning; start; odds and ends; scrap
far away; distant place; long ago; far back; by far
to rise (of a building, mountain, etc.); to tower; to soar