entreaty; supplication; petition
(poor) treatment; (bad) behavior; behaviour; action; act
letter (of alphabet); character; writing
to spell; to write; to compose; to bind (e.g. documents); to patch
to attack a routed enemy; to sink the boot into; to pour salt on a wound
confectionery; sweets; candy; cake
to pick; to pluck; to snip; to cut; to nip
splash; spray; chance blow; by-blow; getting dragged into (a quarrel, etc.)
humour; humor; safety; health; in a good mood; in high spirits
wish; desire; hope; prospect; expectation; (one's) hopes
quantity; amount; generosity; magnanimity; pramana; (in Indian philosophy) means by which one gains accurate and valid knowledge
poison; toxicant; harm; evil influence; ill will; spite
to (make something) quiver; to shake; to tremble; to vibrate
this and that; various things
glazing; fitting with glass; transparency; openness; lack of secrecy
sunflower (Helianthus annuus)
consultation; discussion; discussing; asking (somebody) for advice
to protect (someone); to look after (e.g. an injured leg); to defend; to cover for; to stand up for; to stick up for
multicolored; multicoloured; of various colors; diverse; of all kinds; all manners of
item; article; dish; course; finest item
variety of goods; number of articles
several types; several kinds; several species
poor (at); weak (in); not very good (at); not one's cup of tea; not one's favorite
to be palatable; to suit one's taste
thanks; gratitude; manners; etiquette; bow; reward
(your) words; what you say; what you have said; a few words (of welcome, advice, etc.)
always; without exception; necessarily; certainly; without fail; positively
sweat; perspiration; moisture; condensation; gulp; oops
dozens; scores of; decades
to wield; to brandish; to display (one's knowledge); to show off; to abuse (one's power); to manipulate someone
give up; relinquish; serve up; let loose
rest; recess; vacation; holiday; dormancy (of a silkworm prior to moulting)
why?; what for?; how?; by what means?
while; during (the time when)
to make a mess; to perpetrate; to do; to finish up; to be guilty of
in one's own way or style