The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (novel by L. F. Baum, 1900); The Wizard of Oz (film, 1939)
woodcutter; lumberjack; logger
consenting to; being convinced of; being satisfied; understanding
(much) more than others; exceedingly; extremely; unusually
lack; absence; shortage; deficiency; privation
layman (esp. as opposed to a Buddhist monk); laity; local manners; modern customs; common; popular
toil; drudgery; penal servitude; imprisonment (with hard labour)
recital (i.e. of music, by a pupil); presentation (e.g. product launch)
audience; attendance; hearers
main discourse; this subject; body (of a speech)
choice; selection; diagnosis; medical opinion; judgement; opinion
to be crazy about; to be infatuated with; to be obsessively devoted to
promotion; acceleration; encouragement; facilitation; spurring on
by-product; spin-off; outgrowth; side effect
point of an argument; drift of an argument
black sheep (of a family); ostracism
(teacher's) platform; podium; dais
success; passing (e.g. exam); eligibility
monster; monstrosity; giant; influential figure; monsterlike; over-demanding
unselfish; selfless; disinterested
basis; based on; conformance; conformity; authority (of); standard
for the present; for the time being; for a while (from now); for some time (to come)
fortuitous; luck; windfall; godsend; good fortune
mental health; mental hygiene
ignoring; looking the other way; passing through; going through; ball hit through net (in tennis)
to freeze (from fear); to be unable to (too frightened to) run
many people; everyone; all sorts of people
state of lethargy; absolute bewilderment; daze; mental numbness
on the road; on the street; in the street; on the way
locality; local area; limited area
to sit down (and refuse to move); to sit-in (in protest)
wrong; groundless; different; separate; unexpected; surprising