closing up shop (for the day); stopping business; going out of business
illness (usu. excluding minor ailments, e.g. common cold); disease; bad habit; bad behaviour; crazy; insane
if that is the case; if it becomes so; when it becomes so
territory; domain; dominion; possession; sphere of action
proficient; skillful; enjoying; satisfaction; satiation
search; lookup; hunt; (item of) research; exploration; investigation
(medical) follow-up; observation
to set one's mind on doing; to get the idea of doing; to make up one's mind
unsteadily (e.g. on one's feet); shakily; wavering (in one's mind); unsteadily; aimlessly; unconsciously
inconvenience; inexpediency; unhandiness
many; numerous; various; large number of
appearing one after another; cropping up one after another; occurring in succession
to push aside; to brush aside
in proportion to; just as much as
to pile up and up; to pile up more and more; to mount (e.g. debts, concerns)
talk (esp. by a talk-show host, or by a stage musician to the audience between songs); banter; talk show; toque
occupation (e.g. of territory); exclusive possession
government official; clerk
to pull up; to drag up; to increase; to raise (e.g. taxes); to withdraw; to leave; to promote (someone to a higher position)
verdant; fresh and green; bright green; lush
leaf; blade (of grass); (pine) needle
good feeling; feeling good
to raise one's hand; to surrender; to raise one's hand to someone (as a threat to strike); to become better (at something); to improve; to throw one's hat in the ring
step; stride; counter for steps
to bite; to chew; to gnaw; to fumble one's words (esp. during a play, broadcast, etc.); to falter with one's words; to crash against (e.g. of waves); to break onto (shore)
health; healthy; sound; fit
concentration; focusing; convergence; within a collection of works
reflection; reconsideration; introspection; regret; repentance; remorse
plain; field; hidden (structural) member; wild; lacking a political post
to hang; to droop; to give (e.g. lesson, instruction, scolding) (to someone of lower status); to confer; to drip; to ooze; to leave behind (at death)
not funny; not a laughing matter; not a joke
exercise; physical training; appeal; campaign; motion; movement
parental love or affection
younger brother; little brother; brother-in-law (spouse's younger brother or younger sister's husband); (arch.) pupil; (arch.) apprentice
to care for someone; to look after someone