entreaty; supplication; petition
moving from place to place; being passed around repeatedly; rolling about
shadow or cloud (e.g. on someone's happiness); shade; gloom
self-torturing; masochistic
contacting; (making) contact; connection (with a train, bus, etc.); joining (a railway line, etc.); connection (between matters, incidents, etc.); relation
give up; relinquish; serve up; let loose
to disrupt; to ruin; to hinder; to thwart
retainer; subject; vassal; servant
fairness; impartiality; justice; objectivity
before very long; soon; someday; of the previously mentioned; of that number; among them
how long; how far; how much
to push away; to thrust aside; to detach oneself from; to keep away from; to act coldly; to do without emotion
continuation; rest (of the story, work, etc.); flow (e.g. of a piece of writing); pacing (of a story); succession (of); sequence
absence; disregard; indifference
function; facility; faculty; feature
to maintain itself; to last; to make itself pay; to make a living; to keep going
source of funds; resources; finances
utmost limits; extremity; limit
citizen; resident; person; user (of a website, esp. as a collective, e.g. Twittersphere)
to starve; to be famished; to be hungry; to be starved of (e.g. love); to be thirsty for (e.g. knowledge); to be hungry for
hard to say; inexpressible; hesitant to say; embarrassing; delicate
glass (drinking vessel); glass (material); glasses (eyewear)
to take a breather; to take a rest; to catch one's breath; to take a breath
title (e.g. Doctor, Professor, Lord); job title; position (in a company); degree; status; rank
to trick; to cheat; to deceive; to seduce
to drag into; to pull into; to lure inside; to win over; to entice into
property; fortune; assets
stockpile; reserves; storing; stocking up; laying in (supplies)
to take out; to carry out; to bring out from where it belongs; to mention something; to broach a topic; to bring up (a subject)
public finance; financial affairs; financial situation
(suffer) deterioration; growing worse; aggravation; degeneration; corruption
to join hands; to join forces; to work in cooperation; to link up; to partner with
to betray one's country (to an enemy)
even; even if; even though; because of; on the grounds that
condition; assumption; intention; intent; premise (in logic)
testimony; (verbal) evidence
notification; official notice; directive (e.g. from higher to lower levels of the administration); being well versed (in); being proficient (in)