investigator; interrogator
story; tale; narrative; account; fable; legend
quick; swift; nimble; quick (understanding, judgement, etc.); alert; prompt
to spout out; to spurt out; to sprout; to bud; to burst into laughter; to blow (smoke, etc.)
difference in social standing; difference in social position
beginning; start; first (in line, etc.); origin; such as ...; not to mention ...
to tie; to bind; to bear (fruit); to close (e.g. deal); to confirm; to connect (two distant places); to close tightly
sweetly (smiling); broadly (grinning)
future (usually near); prospects
heir; inheritor; successor
mating; crossbreeding; cross-fertilization; cross-fertilisation
prison; detention house; detention center; jail
woman; lady; adult female
embrace; hug; holding in one's arms
from what I've heard; according to reports; from what they say
to bring; to take; to bring about
blighted love; disappointed love
to spread; to be propagated
to be grieved at heart; to be troubled; to be worried; to trouble oneself (about something)
stingy; mean; narrow-minded; petty; shabby; poor
fop; swell; dude; coxcomb; vain person
to be overcome with emotion
to be kind to; to treat kindly
to be soaked in; to be flooded; to be submerged; to be immersed in (joy, memories, alcohol, etc.); to give oneself over to; to bask in
indecent talk; dirty story
to pull out; to take out; to lead out (e.g. a horse from a stable); to summon (e.g. to court); to withdraw (money); to draw
strongly hoping or requesting (of something that is difficult to be brought to fruition)
not a chance; you wish!; that's not going to happen; that won't work
to blurt out; to let slip; to say inadvertently; to come out with (e.g. nonsense)
to hand over; to surrender
to put back in a good mood; to cheer up
confectionery; sweets; candy; cake
mallee (var. of eucalyptus)
to load (a gun, etc.); to charge; to put into (e.g. emotion, effort); to include (e.g. tax in a sales price); to hang over; to shroud
circle; "correct"; "good"; *; _; period
damn; damn it; feces; excrement; damn; damned; very
to dig your own grave; to bring calamity upon oneself; to put your foot in it
to penetrate; to sink in; to devote oneself (to); to do intently and exclusively; to do throughout (e.g. the night)