support (e.g. for an argument); backing; proof; evidence; corroboration; substantiation
trace; vestige; mark; sign; evidence
something that will last a lifetime (esp. high-quality products)
to leave behind; to misplace; to forget
goddamn idiot; moron; nitwit
extreme foolishness; grave stupidity; big fool; damn idiot; utter fool
putting one's life on the line; staking one's life (on); risking one's life; life and death situation
hut (esp. on a mountain); shack; refuge; shanty
to write out; to make a fair copy; to rewrite
new (musical) composition; new piece; new song
wicked person; evil person; scoundrel; bad thing; mischief
to avenge (somebody) by striking down their killer
careless; sloppy; faulty; using unreliable sources (in a piece of writing); piece of writing with unreliable sources or many errors
to do completely; to do accidentally; to do without meaning to; to happen to do
to sing at the top of one's voice; to belt out a song; to express one's feelings fully in a poem; to praise in poetry
upstart; nouveau riche; new money; piece promoted to gold general
very small difference (esp. in time); tiny interval
darn it!; darn!; oops!; oh dear!; oh no!
down to earth; reasonable; able to deal with
price; cost; charge; payment; bill; fee
negotiations; discussions; connection
to amuse oneself; to make merry
soil fertility; soil quality; productivity of the soil
to replace; to exchange; to interchange; to substitute
to draw (the winning ticket); to apply; to compare; to put (oneself in someone's position)
and then; and so; and; so then
patient; unhurried; leisurely
opening (for that day's business; of a library, museum, cinema, etc.); opening (of a new library, museum, cinema, etc.)
goods on display; (an) exhibit; exhibition (of goods)
to fix (a time, date, etc.); to set; to expect; to hope for; to resolve (to do); to decide upon
how kind of you; that's very nice of you; kindly
octopus pot; foxhole (in a battlefield); bubble; echo chamber
entirely; completely; cleanly; snugly
(sound of an) explosion or detonation; roar (of a machine)
to resound; to echo; to reverberate
superintendent; director; curator; chief librarian
mockery; derision; ridicule