repetitious; long-winded; heavy (taste); (overly) rich; gaudy (colour, design, etc.); loud
company; lot; bunch; troupe; company (of musicians)
sweet tooth; love of sweet things
for today; for the time being
teatime; tea break; coffee break
close friend; bosom friend; buddy; crony; chum
front or rear of a palanquin (carried by two people); one of two people carrying a palanquin
principal offence; principal offense; principal offender
to have a reason; to have an excuse
granny; grandma; gran; old lady; old woman
visiting ill or distressed people; writing get-well letters; get-well gifts; get-well letters; expression of sympathy; expression of concern
to go to the bottom of an affair; to inquire into the origin
misdeed; wrongdoing; wickedness
many; numerous; various; large number of
to make a slip of the tongue; to say something inadvertently; to blurt out without thinking
vain person; ostentatious person; show-off
wisdom; intelligence; intellect
in good health; alive and well; going strong
breaking off relations; disconnection; insulation (esp. electrical); isolation
to slurp; to sip (loudly); to sniffle; to sniff
going around; patrol; round; tour
direct transmission (of mystery, skill, secret, etc.); initiation
tongue; tongue-like object; clapper (of a bell); talon (of a lock)
dirt; filth; stain; blot; spot
no problem; no objection; it doesn't matter
to feign innocence; to feign ignorance; to wipe one's mouth
subserviency to the stronger
decoy (for hunting); stool; lure; decoy; stool pigeon
wildly enthusiastic; crazy (about something)
believer; adherent; devotee; fanboy; fanatic; superfan
cleaning; sweeping; dusting; scrubbing
sincerely; earnestly; repeatedly; over and over; again and again
colon; eau de Cologne; colonist
to be sacked; to be fired; to be dismissed; to be beheaded
to envy; to be envious (of); to be jealous (of)
participation; taking part in; participating in; being concerned in
etc.; et cetera; and so on
where; which; anyway; anyhow; sooner or later; eventually
being beaten by one's opponent's persistence; being outlasted; running out of patience; giving in; succumbing (to)
nonsense; irresponsible remark; codswallop; random; haphazard; unsystematic
the real criminal; true culprit
abandonment; renunciation; resignation; abdication (responsibility, right)
turbidity; cloudiness (of a liquid); opacity; disorder; chaos