10,000; ten thousand; myriad; everything; all; (arch.) various
seat; place; position; status; gathering; party; stand
performance (of a play, opera, etc.); staging; presentation
number of times; frequency; count
counter for occurrences; a time; an instance; inning (baseball); round; episode; chapter
to cross over; to cross; to pass through; to exceed; to surpass; to be more (than)
to win; to gain; to earn; to spread (one's name, etc.)
another showing (of a play); recapitulation
difficult to obtain; difficult to get
to obtain; to come into possession of; to get hold of; to get one's hands on
reviewing stand; box; gallery
amiability; friendliness; fondness (of someone); affection; compliments; civilities
suspicious glance; suspicious look; suspicious expression
reason; cause; circumstances
theatre; theater; playhouse
congestion; crush; crowding; confusion; disorder
very much; very many; more and more
entrance; entry; gate; approach; mouth
back (esp. of a building, etc.); rear; behind
guest seating (e.g. theater, stadium); passenger seat (e.g. taxi); audience
(public) notice; attention; public eye; public gaze
use; utilization; utilisation; application
reservation; appointment; contract; subscription; programming (e.g. a device); setting (e.g. a timer)
true state; actual condition; reality
mean; malicious; scheming; wicked; black-hearted
retainer; subject; vassal; servant
naturally; in due course; by itself; of its own accord
doubting; distrustful; incredulous; suspicious
to be piled up; to lie on top of one another; to come one after another; to happen over and over; to overlap (each other); to occur at the same time
kindness; favor; favour; goodwill; affection; liking (for someone)
nonsensical; unreasonable; awfully; extremely; disorder; confusion
(for) one's own use; personal use; private use
swiftly; rapidly; suddenly; abruptly; sharply (of a slope, bend, etc.); steeply
one's say; one's point; complaint; grievance; objection
to roll around laughing; to fold up; to hold one's sides with laughter
to see through; to see the true nature of something
to not take seriously; to take lightly
reasoning; inference; deduction; mystery or detective genre
to wipe; to mop up; to get rid of (an impression, feeling, blemish, etc.); to dispel (e.g. shame); to erase