on good terms with; on cordial terms with; getting along well with; to make friends with; to be good friends with; to get along with
being somewhat excited (agitated)
only; merely; but; no more than
bitter (e.g. criticism); sharp; biting; severe; scathing; harsh
to yell; to rant; to rave
scolding; rebuke; reprimand; fierce encouragement; exhorting
lightly rolling (of a small and round thing); pleasant, high-pitched sound (e.g. bell, young woman's laughter); changing frequently (e.g. conversation, plans); (occurring) in rapid succession (e.g. sumo wrestlers being defeated); roly-poly; chirp chirp (sound of insects); ribbit ribbit (sound of frogs)
venting one's anger (on someone or something); taking out one's anger on
to forget one's troubles by doing something enjoyable
obvious; clear; plain; evident; apparent; explicit
favorite phrase; favourite phrase; byword; something one always talks about
to resign; to retire; to quit; to leave (one's job, etc.)
to be useful; to be helpful; to serve the purpose
intimidation; threat; bluster
threat; bird-scaring device (scarecrow, gun, etc.)
actually; really; truly; in practice; practically
to be left without means of sustenance; to be turned adrift in the streets; to be rendered homeless; to be out in the cold; to be down and out
to snatch away; to dispossess; to steal
one's speciality; one's forte; one's strong point
repeatedly; over and over again; fully (e.g. understand); very much; very well
no; nay; well; er; you're welcome; not at all
one's parents' generation
small salary; meagre salary; low pay
household head; master; host (e.g. of a tea gathering); husband
living together (with one more person)
very; greatly; immense; enormous; serious; grave
(husband and wife) both working; dual income
conversation (just) between you and me; confidential talk
wife; your wife; his wife; married lady; madam
to be disgusted with; to run out of patience; to fall out of love
to spread out; to lay out; to take a position; to impose widely (e.g. over a city)
politics of fear; terrorism; reign of terror (esp. in the French revolution)
to become frightened; to be frightened (of); to be scared (of)
chance; opportunity; machine; aircraft; counter for aircraft; counter for (remaining) lives
with; by; because of; on account of; on (a day, date); at (a time); adds emphasis to preceding word
fellow; mutual; companion; comrade