to remonstrate; to admonish (someone) for; to advise (someone) not to; to warn against
to give advice; to counsel; to take part in a consultation
to come alive; to get going; to start to move
to chase; to run after; to follow (a set order, a trend, etc.); to drive out; to get rid of; to drive (e.g. a herd)
to obtain; to come into possession of; to get hold of; to get one's hands on
all; entire; whole; altogether
fault; error; indiscretion; faux pas
self-deprecation; self-derision; self-mockery; laughing at oneself
to proceed with; to continue with; to move on; to go forward; to pursue
selfish; egoist; (arch.) self-indulgent; (arch.) wilful; (arch.) willful
to lay hands on; to touch; to care for; to look after; to make off with; to steal
coach (horse-drawn); carriage; wagon; cart
residence; estate; grounds; premises; mansion
negligence; carelessness; inattention; unpreparedness
to cross one's mind; to occur to one
determination; resolution
mess; sorry state; -ways; -wards; in the act of ...; just as one is ...
affection (esp. parental); love; fondness
trouble; bother; annoyance
one part; one portion; one section; one copy (e.g. of a document)
to spread rumors; to spread rumours
new; neo-; newness; novelty; Gregorian calendar; Xin dynasty (China, 9-23 CE)
(more than) enough; too much; bitterly; extremely; keenly
to think; to consider; to think (of doing); to plan (to do); to judge; to assess; to imagine
(in) her way; peculiar to her
bluff; false show of power; bold front
grudge; complaint; reproach
horizontal (as opposed to vertical); lying down; side-to-side (as opposed to front-to-back); width; side (of a box, etc.); beside
affirmation; affirmative (logic)
betterment; improvement; kaizen (Japanese business philosophy of continuous improvement)
strike while the iron is hot
(fighting) spirit; motivation; shout (for getting in the right mood to deal with something, etc.); cheer; kiai; short shout when performing an attacking move
to be sufficient; to be enough; to be worth doing; to be worthy of; to do (the job); to serve
to do wholeheartedly; to put one's heart into something