in order to (e.g. meet goal); so that; take care (so as); hoping or wishing for something
to make war (on); to wage war (against); to compete (against); to struggle (against adversities, etc.); to fight
to pierce; to penetrate; to sting (wound or sensitive area, etc.); to smart; to be infected (with vice); to be steeped (with prejudice)
disposal; throwing away; dealing with (a problem); measure; punishment; penalty
secrecy; confidentiality; privacy; one's circumstances (esp. fiscal)
to serve; to work for; to attend
denial; negation; negation (logic); NOT operation
truth; reality; truly; really; absolute truth
to go down and stand; to alight; to get down
standing on tiptoe and stretching one's back to make oneself taller; stretching oneself; overreaching oneself; overstretching oneself; trying to do something beyond one's ability
to push; to press; to apply pressure from above; to press down; to stamp (i.e. a passport); to apply a seal; to affix (e.g. gold leaf)
to swell (out); to expand; to be inflated; to get cross; to get sulky; to pout
coming; going; being (somewhere); come; go; stay
crumpled; rumpled; to be annoyed; to be irritated; noisily (chewing)
manner of using one's hands
another time; again; over again; formally; especially; intentionally
to catch; to capture; to grasp (e.g. meaning); to perceive; to captivate; to move (one's heart)
discussion; talk; tête-à-tête; conference
to roll up; to enfold; to swallow up; to involve; to drag into
agreement; consent; same opinion; same view; same meaning
suggestion; hint; implication
if that is the case; if it becomes so; when it becomes so
the world; society; sphere; circle; world-renowned; world-famous
Katharine; Katherine; Katheryn
indicates two contrasting actions; (arch.) indicates possessive (often found in place names and compound words)
suffix for familiar person
to peel; to skin; to pare; to hull; to bare (e.g. fangs); to open wide (e.g. eyes)
to spout out; to spurt out; to sprout; to bud; to burst into laughter; to blow (smoke, etc.)
being left out; being ostracized
to become angry or sullen; to take offense; to be miffed; to come unstuck from; to peel off; to come off
to bear; to stand; to endure; to put up with
in either case (used specifically in the instance of two possible outcomes or situations); either way; one way or another
unreliable; undependable; helpless; forlorn; worried; uneasy
resentment; grudge; malice; matter for regret; regret
excuse me; pardon me; I'm sorry; thank you
to have a go; to try and do (something); to take a chance with something
to watch over; to watch attentively
period from midnight until the early morning; around 4am