to be awarded (e.g. a prize); to be given an award; to be gifted or endowed (e.g. with a talent); to be blessed (e.g. with a child); to be initiated (e.g. into a secret)
to bear up in tragedy; to stand pain well; to hold one's temper; to clench one's teeth; to grit one's teeth
to jump; to leap; to break up; to close; to hit (e.g. to have a car hit something or someone)
to surprise; to frighten; to create a stir
injury; wound; mistake; accident; loss
ruffled (hair, brush bristles, etc.); unkempt; dishevelled; idling away time; dawdling; dilly-dallying
stubble; unshaven face; beard one has because one is too lazy to shave; 5-o'clock shadow
filthy; squalid; dirty; foul; sordid
middle-age; middle age; midlife; one's middle years
bleeding; haemorrhage; hemorrhage; bleeding money; red ink; selling below cost
magician; wizard; sorcerer; witch
to shift; to slide (e.g. something away from something else); to move (e.g. something out of the way); to put off; to delay; to postpone
(with a) whizzing sound; sound of something whizzing by
to pass (the night); to spend; to reveal; to divulge; to prove; to verify
just; right; pure; genuine; truth
to master (a skill); proprietor; manager; leader; chief; master (of arts, science, etc.); master (recording)
particle indicating that the speaker is trying to recall some information
a little; a bit; just a minute; for a moment; somewhat; rather
earning extra money (e.g. from a side job)
first time; first innings; initial attempt; first; initial
service; help; discount; discounted item; free service; freebie; service
free (of charge); gratuitous
exquisite; superb; perfect; miraculous
extraordinary; special; exceptional; non-standard grammatical construction; ungrammatical usage; solecism
physician's license (licence); doctor's license; medical license; license to practice medicine
medical practitioner's law
violation; offense; offence; breach; transgression; infringement
medical care; medical treatment
approval; license; licence; permission
(medical) treatment; care; therapy; cure; remedy
to remove; to eliminate; to eradicate; to exclude; to except
to whisper; to murmur; to rumor; to rumour
to put back; to return; to vomit; to throw up; to recover (of a market price)
pure; true; genuine; unmixed
pushing; backing; boosting; pushing from behind (a cart, etc.); pusher
timidly; nervously; with nervous diffidence; trembling with fear
shy; diffident; retiring; reserved
clap (sound of wooden clappers); chop vigorously; slight movement (e.g. poke, small bird alighting); the end; originally end of a play, marked by clap of clappers; dot (esp. typographical)