to dig up and expose (a secret, hidden crime, etc.)
to have a catch; to have an ulterior motive; to be more (to something)
I; me; oneself; (arch.) you; (arch.) prefix indicating familiarity or contempt
in a sense; in some way; to an extent
willpower; guts; determination; character; nature; disposition
evil deed; wrongdoing; crime; misfortune; calamity
achievement; meritorious deed; distinguished service; contribution
often; frequently; now and then; occasionally
punishment; spanking; smacking; chastisement; scolding
to train; to discipline; to teach manners
early; a little earlier than usual; a little faster than usual; slightly quicker
field; farm; rural; agricultural; stray (e.g. dog, cat); unauthorised (esp. smartphone application)
number two; mistress; concubine
to strain; to stretch; to string up; to cover over (e.g. with tiles, ice, etc.)
to disentangle; to untangle; to unravel; to relax; to soften; to relieve (e.g. stress, tension)
freedom; free man; free woman
to say goodbye; to bid farewell
prediction; prophecy; prognostication
to step forward; to take a step forward; to start on a project, etc.; to take the first step with
temporary; transient; trifling; slight; negligent
to peel off and fall; to flake away
to compare (something) to; to liken; to speak figuratively; to use a simile; to use a metaphor
a (short) time; a while; one time (in the past); a period; (arch.) two-hour period
greater than ...; bigger ...
to cite as an example; to refer to; to quote
with a feeling of relief; with a sigh of relief; deeply (sigh)
to discern (e.g. right from wrong); to discriminate; to distinguish; to know (manners, one's place, etc.); to understand; to bear in mind
chasing too far; pursuing relentlessly
eleven; 11; jack (playing card); Hodgson's hawk-cuckoo (Cuculus fugax); Horsfield's hawk cuckoo
to confide; to reveal; to disclose; to lay bare; to speak frankly; to open (one's heart)
to send or direct a person to
same sort; same kind; same genus; homologous; congeneric
had better ...; may as well ...
to expose to danger; to imperil; to jeopardize
judgment (of a crime); conviction; condemnation; beheading; decapitation
to vacate; to surrender (e.g. a castle); to give up (e.g. a position); to hand over (e.g. power)