brightness; brilliance; brilliancy; radiance; glitter
to wake; to wake up; to become sober; to sober up; to come to one's senses; to be disillusioned
to look after (often medically); to take care of
to have no way of knowing; to be completely ignorant of
to enclose (with); to surround (with); to turn (one's head, heel, etc.); to think over; to work out; (arch.) to notify (orally or in writing)
to fall in love; to be in love; to be charmed with; to lose one's heart to
to loiter; to putter; to prowl; to wander about; to roam about; to knock around
to have heard somewhere; to sound familiar
to descend; to go down; to be handed down (of an order, judgment, etc.); to pass (of time); to surrender; to capitulate; to be less than
to shoot (arrow, bolt, dart)
to collect one's thoughts; to gather one's thoughts; to put one's ideas in order
occasion; time; section (of a literary work); paragraph; season; term; principle
eight; eight years of age; two o'clock (old time system)
always hitting the bull's-eye; infallible
being startled; getting a shock
sincere; honest; faithful
lie; falsehood; fiction; fabrication
selfish; egoist; (arch.) self-indulgent; (arch.) wilful; (arch.) willful
impatience; uneasiness; irritation; fretfulness
to be a bad influence (on something); to corrupt; to poison
weight; weight (e.g. of someone's words); burden; importance; significance
imprudence; indiscretion; thoughtlessness
to knock down; to knock out
shutout; shutting out; locking out; shutout; allowing no runs (goals, etc.)
to get; to secure; to learn; to master; to complete
container; receptacle; vessel; packaging
transfer; redirection; transmission; forwarding (telephone call, e-mail, etc.)
experience is the best teacher; custom makes all things easy; you learn best by doing; practice makes perfect; (lit.) it is better to grow accustomed than to be taught
container; case; receptacle; coffin; casket
I'm told; is what I heard; is how it is, apparently; is what they said
mistake; error; fault; slip; blunder; omission
to say too much; to go too far
to employ; to hire (a servant)
to entertain; to make welcome
to hide; to conceal oneself
to see (a doctor, etc.); to consult (someone)