to shake each other's hands; to shake hands with each other
gathering; mixer; meetup; assembly; social; exchange meeting
date(s) (e.g. for exhibition)
bustling; busy; crowded; lively (party, voices, etc.); loud; noisy
house; one's house; one's home; one's family
to become empty; to be emptied
to melt (steel, etc.); to liquefy; to soften; to melt (one's heart); to disarm
to leak out; to escape; to find expression; to give vent; to leak out; to be divulged
helping oneself to a drink; pouring one's own drink
interference; intervention; meddling
to be caught; to be captured; to be taken prisoner; to be seized with (fear, etc.); to be a slave to; to stick to
to be thirsty; to feel thirsty; to thirst for; to crave
to go astray; to become corrupt; to go bad
to become misty; to become hazy
especially; particularly; surely; clearly; as if; as though
to turn one's hand to; to reach out one's hand; to get involved in; to make a move on; to strike; to beat
contract; compact; agreement
offer; tender; providing; sponsoring (a TV program)
detestable; abhorrent; loathsome
(verbal) message; sending word; (arch.) excuse; (arch.) pretext
the future (usually distant); future tense; the world to come
calmly; quietly; gently; be quiet!
to approach; to draw near; to be imminent; to press (someone for something); to urge; to compel
(animal) collar; necklace; choker
to harden; to solidify; to become firm; to become certain; to gather (together); to assemble
to be sad; to mourn for; to regret
proper; respectable; decent; (arch.) entirely; (arch.) completely; (arch.) wholly
to lure out of; to decoy out of; to drive to (tears, sleep, etc.); to evoke (sympathy, etc.); (arch.) to abduct; (arch.) to entice out of
merchant; trader; tradesman; dealer; shopkeeper
shop; store; somebody who sells (something) or works as (something); somebody with a (certain) personality trait; house; roof
set; set meal; combo-meal; hairdo
favour; favor; obligation; debt of gratitude
to admonish; to persuade; to warn; to remonstrate
something like ...; something called ...
to put in order; to arrange; to get ready; to prepare; to work out (e.g. business deal); to arrange (e.g. marriage)
moral way of life; correct path; moral principles
to think (something) is improper; to question; to have a problem with