to harm; to cause harm to
(dragging a large or heavy item) slowly; (falling) little by little; (slipping) gradually; on and on; while putting off; with a slurp
gold (Au); golden (color); valuable; of highest value; money; gold coin; Friday
addition; adding; supplement
to scold; to chide; to rebuke; to reprimand
absurd; unreasonable; extreme; senseless; disorderly; chaotic
brimming with health (vigor, vigour); full of vitality; full of health
everyday; daily; ordinary; usual; routine; regular
to lose; to miss (a change, opportunity); to lose (a loved one); to be bereaved of; to concede (goals, points, etc.)
hard to get; hard to come by
disorder; confusion; clutter; mess; muddle; disarray
clanging; empty; deserted
to lean against; to lean on; to recline on; to lie heavy (on the stomach); to be uneasily digested
to make a fist; to clench one's fist
engagement; business; affair; use; need
to have an accident; to meet with an accident
dead person; deceased person
soon; shortly; before long; having no time to ...; with no time to ...
helpless; forlorn; hopeless; unpromising; lonely; discouraging
you (plural); all of you; you all
to live in hiding; to live as a recluse
to look old; to become musty; to wear out
to say; to be pleased to say
unhappiness; sorrow; misfortune; death (usu. of a relative); bereavement
to swindle out of; to cheat out of; to defraud of; to misrepresent oneself as; to pretend to be; to assume (a name or title)
rude person; villain; blackguard; scoundrel; rogue; libertine
heartlessness; hardness of heart; coldheartedness; insentient; inanimate
to stop (an activity); to cease; to discontinue; to cancel; to abandon; to give up
(kicking and) struggling; wriggling; floundering; to get into a panic; to make a fuss; to make a scene
to pity; to feel sympathy for; to sympathize with; (arch.) to enjoy the beauty of; (arch.) to appreciate; (arch.) to admire
to dismiss (an employee); to discharge; to divorce one's wife; to give a holiday; to give vacation time
pure; true; genuine; unmixed
to ration out and survive on (some food); to eke out a living
to contract (a disease); to suffer from
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)
honeymouthed; glib; fair-spoken; cajoling; talking glibly