anyone can see that; it's obvious that
rule; regulation; settlement; conclusion; habit; custom
flexible; lithe; soft; pliable
spiderweb; spider web; spider's web; cobweb
deep pool; deep water; abyss; depths (e.g. of despair, etc.); grip (e.g. of death)
to fall down; to drop; to be omitted; to be missing; to decrease; to sink; to fail (e.g. exam or class)
stillness; repose; standing still
to rise to the surface; to come to the front; to emerge (e.g. from obscurity); to stand out (e.g. against a dark background)
(around the) neck; nape; collar (at the front)
to succeed; to relieve; to take the place of; to substitute for; to be exchanged; to change (places with)
salt; common salt; hardship; toil; saltiness; cold
first-person plural (or singular); second or third person plural (implies speaker is of higher status than those referred to)
electric massager; electronic money
to have an erection; to become erect
to become the focus of (attention, sympathy, hope, etc.)
congratulations!; well done!; best wishes!; all the best!
hanging in midair; suspended in midair; midair stunt; aerial stunt
spreading the legs (wide apart); opening the legs
to extend; to expand; to spread out
stain; spot; smudge; spot (on one's skin, e.g. chloasma, liver spot); blemish; discoloration
each (person); everyone; individual; respective
nether region; between the legs; groin; crotch
guest seating (e.g. theater, stadium); passenger seat (e.g. taxi); audience
well-behaved (esp. children and pets); obedient; good
to erase; to drown out (e.g. a voice); to make disappear
exit (from a stage); exeunt; leaving; exit
low-life; sleazebag; boor; person of humble rank; humble person; peasant
minimum; (very) least; at least some (comfort, etc.); only (consolation, saving grace, etc.); sole
related to; in relation to; as far as ... is concerned
nonexistent; nil; none; nothing (at all); bugger-all
lawless area; lawless district
remarkable; striking; brilliant; splendid; spectacular; wonderful
cover; covering; cover song; cover version; coverage; to compensate for (a loss)
hook (fishing, golf, boxing, etc.)
to knock down; to beat (someone) up; to injure (someone) so badly they cannot recover (esp. emotionally); to overwhelm (with mental anguish, etc.)