to come near; to let someone approach; to bring near; to bring together; to deliver (opinion, news, etc.); to send (e.g. a letter); to let someone drop by
section (e.g. in a newspaper); column; field (in a form, web page, etc.); blank; handrail; railing
opposite side; opposition
tablet; pill; tablet; tablet computer; tablet; (inscribed) slab
weekly publication; weekly magazine
cruelty; hard-heartedness
pawn (chess piece); boing; sproing (e.g. sound of releasing a spring); flipping through the air; tossing
Dixon; Dickison; Dickson; Dixson
order; command; directions; instructions
orderly; regular; systematic; well-organized; well-organised; trim
retreat; withdrawal; retirement
for (e.g. "she dances well for an eight-year old"); considering it's (something or someone)
general; admiral; head; chief; old chap; mate
crossing swords; competing against; contending with; fighting against
praise; admiration; commendation; approbation
moisture; damp; richness; warmth; financial leeway; gains
slip of the tongue; misstatement; verbal slip-up
shield; buckler; escutcheon; pretext
swan (Cygnus spp.); white-feathered bird
to float; to become merry; to be cheerful; to become loose; to become unsteady; to feel out of it; to be cut off (e.g. from those around you)
to hold in one's arms (e.g. a baby); to embrace; to have sex with; to make love to; to sit on (eggs); to brood
one arm; one's right-hand man; one's right hand
to feel shy; to be bashful; to blush
to turn reddish-brown; to turn rufous; to become discolored; to become discoloured
anti-; antithesis; fanqie; traditional Chinese spelling system in which two characters are used: the first one for the onset, the second one for rhyme and tone
mistress; lover; prostitute
mouthful; morsel; gulp; sip; one word; in short
to be treated to a meal; to be given a meal
thoroughbred (horse); person of lineage; blue-blood