family; members of a family
suddenly; casually; accidentally; incidentally; unexpectedly; unintentionally
to stream; to flow (liquid, time, etc.); to be washed away; to be carried; to drift; to float (e.g. clouds); to sweep (e.g. rumour, fire)
wondrous; marvellous; uncanny; like a charm
unpleasant; awkward; embarrassing; uneasy
origin; source; base; basis; cause; ingredient; material
by myself; in person; by oneself
to overestimate (someone); to overrate; to think too highly of; to make too much of; to give (someone) too much credit
an eye for people; the ability to judge character
most; highest; maximum; best; wonderful; finest
with profound (often hidden) meaning; pregnant with significance; meaningful; suggestive; interesting
to have meaning; to be meaningful
opposite side; bottom; rear; back; lining; inside; in the shadows
to have full knowledge (of something); to know something thoroughly
honeymouthed; glib; fair-spoken; cajoling; talking glibly
purpose; goal; aim; objective; intention
to tighten; to press hard
to hurt; to ache; to feel a pain; to be injured; to be spoiled (e.g. food); to be damaged
guarantee; security; assurance; pledge; warranty
relation; relationship; participation; involvement; influence; effect
to be sufficient; to be enough; to be worth doing; to be worthy of; to do (the job); to serve
to this extent; to this degree; this much
zealous; enthusiastic; ardent; fervent; keen; eager
red-light district; prostitution quarter; geisha quarter
older sister; elder sister; young lady; miss; ma'am; older girl
teasing; banter; ribbing; jest; making fun (of); poking fun (at)
to speak to; to give a (something) talk to; to speak words of (something)
sense; sensation; feeling; intuition
love affair; sensual pleasures
clever; smart; sharp (ear, etc.); sensitive; discerning
the best one can do; one's best effort; with all one's might; to the best of one's ability
to comb upwards; to brush up (a loose strand of hair); to turn up a lamp wick
consideration; guess; conjecture; judgment; judgement
to hold in one's arms; to carry in one's arms; to have (problems, debts, etc.); to take on (a responsibility); to employ; to have (on one's staff)
trouble; troubles; worry; distress; sorrows; anguish
seeing through (a trick, someone's mind, etc.)