point in common; common feature
to lose (through death) (e.g. wife, child)
dead person; (the) deceased; (the) dead; casualties
valid; proper; right; appropriate; reasonable
reciting (to oneself); repeating (e.g. an order, to confirm one heard it correctly)
to continue (for a long time); to occur in succession; to come next (e.g. on TV)
Compulsive Buying Disorder; CBD; shopaholicism
to offer for sale; to put on the market
to bite at; to snap at; to nibble; to get one's teeth into (metaphorically); to get to grips with; to really get into
to cool down; to get cold; to cool off (excitement, temper, etc.); to subside; to be cold (eyes, expression, etc.); to be composed
natural; right; proper; naturally; as a matter of course; rightly
to run out of; to dry up; to be depleted; to hit the bottom; to bottom out
to catch sight of; to come into view; to happen to see
to lose one's way; to get lost; to waver; to hesitate; to give into temptation; to lose control of oneself
to start; to start up; to embark on; to get going; to commence
feeling good; feeling at ease; feeling easy
mobile telephone; cellular telephone
simultaneously; all at once; in unison
pleasantly warm; nice and warm; repeatedly (hitting someone); again and again; over and over
cheerful; jovial; weather; season; spirit of yang
to make merry; to be festive
sensation; feeling; tendency; propensity
to brace oneself; to focus one's energies; to focus one's mind
you must lose a fly to catch a trout; sometimes the best gain is to lose
one day; all day (long); throughout the day; first day of the month
commodity; article of commerce; goods; stock; merchandise
offer; tender; providing; sponsoring (a TV program)
no matter what it takes; by any means necessary; at all costs; by hook or by crook
day (as in holiday); daytime
not necessarily so; is not always true
swindler; fraudster; trickster; con man
to palm off; to force a sale
talented; gifted; prodigious; virtuoso; masterful
to visit; to call on; to pay a visit to