complexion; colour; color; blood red
to resume breathing; to come around; to come back to life
reddish tinge; tinge of red; slight redness; reddishness; blush
unable to take one's eyes off of something; having to keep a watchful eye on
to smile back (at a person); to answer someone's smile
to pray; to say a prayer; to offer up a prayer
to hold hands; to join hands; to do together; to go arm in arm; to join forces; to link hands
praise; admiration; commendation; approbation
to give a round of applause; to applaud
previous generation (e.g. one's parents); family predecessor; predecessor; previous age
to be blessed with; to be rich in; to abound in
scrubbing hard; scrubbing clean
to rub; to scrub; to scrape
to cause someone to worry
to pity; to sympathize with; to sympathise with; to tend to (e.g. an injury); to care for; to nurse
very; extremely; terrible; horrid; remarkable; extraordinary
revival (e.g. musical); come-back; restoration; rebirth; resurrection
supple; flexible; elastic; graceful; elegant; refined
opposite side; reverse; (on the) other hand
soon; shortly; before long; nearly; almost
to have (e.g. lunch); to take (e.g. vitamins)
to burn into one's memory; to sear an image
far; distant; distant (past); remote (in time); distant (relationship or kinship); having little to do (with someone); far (from something else in quality, degree, etc.)
distinctly (standing out); clearly; in sharp relief; boldly
to hesitate; to hold back; to be reluctant; to be unwilling; to have loose painful bowel movement; to suffer from tenesmus
to overcome (opposition); to push past; to force one's way; to press and cut
to be in complete attendance
just right (time, size, length, etc.)
interrogative sentence-ending particle expressing doubt
unfairness; injustice; partiality
clergyman; churchman; clergy
endless; boundless; everlasting
awfully; frightfully; desperately; violently; unduly; extremely
curiosity; inquisitiveness
habit (often a bad habit, i.e. vice); tendency; peculiarity; idiosyncrasy; crease; wrinkle
younger brother; little brother; brother-in-law (spouse's younger brother or younger sister's husband); (arch.) pupil; (arch.) apprentice
to hand over; to transfer; to give up (e.g. one's seat); to give way; to yield; to concede