to lead; to spearhead (a group); to command (troops)
to board; to embark on; to get into (a car); to march into; to enter
to cover; to hide; to conceal; to wrap; to disguise
supposing; even if; granting that; temporarily; provisionally; for the time being
one country; whole country; hotheaded; stubborn
self-consciousness; self-awareness
to feel ashamed; to be abashed
serious; earnest; real sword (as opposed to a wooden practice weapon)
still more; even more; much more; increased; greater
extent; scope; sphere; range; span
to stay at (e.g. hotel); to be docked; to be berthed; to be moored
splendid; nice; sufficient; fine (in the sense of "I'm fine"); well enough; OK
flurried; flustered; upset; nervous; embarrassed
revival (e.g. musical); come-back; restoration; rebirth; resurrection
to name; to call; to christen; to term
crop; crops; (agricultural) produce; farm products
inhabitant; resident; citizen; population
memories; recollections; reminiscence
selfish; egoist; (arch.) self-indulgent; (arch.) wilful; (arch.) willful
trouble; bother; trouble; difficulty; care; attention
to use one's own judgement; to not be swayed by others; to have confidence in oneself
to save; to leave over; to spare
you could say; you might say; verging on the
plentiful; lot of; much; pile of
to harden; to freeze; to put together; to collect; to make secure; to stabilize; to fortify
to cure; to heal; to fix; to correct; to do over again; to replace
absolutely; unconditionally; never (with neg. verb)
inside; within; while (e.g. one is young); during; among; amongst; in (secret, chaos, poverty, etc.)
to hurry; to rush; to hasten; to make something happen sooner
overbearing; coercive; pushy; forcible; high-handed
skin; body (in the context of intimate bodily contact); surface; grain (e.g. of wood); disposition; temperament
to polish up; to shine up
mistress (of the house); hostess; landlady; proprietress
engagingly; cordially; amiably; sociably; hospitably
to praise highly; to sing the praises of; to applaud; to acclaim; to admire
to become sulky; to become irresponsible (due to disgruntlement)
rose-colour; rose-color; bright (e.g. life, future, prospects); cheerful; rosy
to stream; to flow (liquid, time, etc.); to be washed away; to be carried; to drift; to float (e.g. clouds); to sweep (e.g. rumour, fire)