sisterly love; affection between sisters
clique; group; (political) faction; wing; school; sect
often; frequently; lightly (of a movement); easily; simply
sudden rise; steep climb; zoom; trending
to get on well (with a person); (lit.) to be a good match with one's horse (e.g. of a rider)
spouse; wife; husband; partner
Hamilton (New Zealand); Hamilton
(United States of) America; United States; US; America (land mass); the Americas
to depart (on a plane, train, etc.)
through; non-stop; direct; going straight to
meddling; interference; extending a paw to drag something closer; (arch.) hand; (arch.) arm; (arch.) disfigured arm
to lend an ear to; to listen to
laughing at an inappropriate time; not being able to hold back one's laughter; scornful laughter; snicker; snigger
to pay off completely (e.g. loan)
(laughing) foolishly; (smiling) thoughtlessly; indiscreetly (talking); carelessly (speaking); thin (paper, cloth, etc.); flimsy
to bawl; to cry; to scream
worry; agony; vexation; illness; sickness
change for the better; improvement; looking better (than before)
contortion; distortion; warp; kink (in one's character); twist
query; interrogation; enquiry; question; inquiry
to tell (somebody) to (do something)
to court; to woo; to approach defiantly
knowing how to swim with the tide; being good at dealing with things
plump; rotund; chubby; entirely; completely; wholly
as much as possible; unbeatably; unsurpassably
eyes sparkling; with shining eyes; for one's eyes to gleam
having nothing to do; having time on one's hands (and not knowing what to do); being at a loose end; being bored
to accomplish; to fulfill; to carry out
it's OK to ...; it's best to ...; it's alright to ...
examination; exam; test; trial; experiment; test
to spill; to drop; to grumble; to complain; to let one's feelings show
to boil up; to come to the boil; to arise; to break out; to get excited; to be in uproar
flapping; rattling (sound); noisily; commotion; kerfuffle