steward; butler; court official; deacon (Anglican, Lutheran, etc.)
morning; breakfast; (arch.) next morning
time; hour; period; class
even at the best of times; already; (even) under normal circumstances; in addition to; as it is
congestion; crush; crowding; confusion; disorder
forward; frontward; ahead; rectangular front
to stop walking; to pause
to harden; to solidify; to become firm; to become certain; to gather (together); to assemble
somehow (or other); for some reason; without knowing why; something (or other); some ... or other
come; come now; well; who knows; well now; let's see
passage (of people, traffic); passing; common usage
to crowd; to flock; to swarm
to differ (from); to vary; to not be in the usual condition; to not match the correct (answer, etc.); to be different from promised; isn't it?
flow (of a fluid or gas); stream; flow (of people, things); passage (of time); course (of events); (step-by-step) procedure; group of people who remain together after the end of an event
to go past; to pass; to pass by
by the way; incidentally; even if; no matter (who, what, when, where, why, how)
to (call and) stop; to call (someone) to stop; to hail (e.g. a taxi)
voice; singing (of a bird); chirping (of an insect); voice; opinion (as expressed in words); sound; sense (of something's arrival)
to have heard somewhere; to sound familiar
appearing ...; looking ...; way to ...; method of ...ing; form; style
both hands; both arms; ten
to cover; to hide; to conceal; to wrap; to disguise
this sort of; this kind of; like this; such
crowd of people; great number of people; in great numbers
to attract attention; to come into the limelight
swing; shake; appearance; behaviour; pretence (pretense); show; going to restaurant, hotel etc. without a reservation or introduction
to walk away; to walk off
to seize; to catch; to obtain; to acquire; to understand; to grasp
speed; velocity; pace; velocity
to bring forward (e.g. by 3 hours); to advance; to hasten (e.g. one's death); to quicken (e.g. one's step); to speed up; to accelerate
to call out (to); to call; to summon (a doctor, etc.); to invite; to designate; to name; to garner (support, etc.)
circumference; girth; surroundings; neighbourhood; people surrounding oneself; surrounding circumstances
to drive away; to clear; to scatter; to disperse
existence or nonexistence; presence or absence; consent or refusal; yes or no
to get someone to say; to make someone say; to let someone say; to let someone speak out; to make a sound
clearly; plainly; distinctly; to be clear; to be definite; to be certain
surroundings; environs; circumference
to stick into; to pierce; to run into
to have a cramp; to twitch; to stiffen (of a face, expression); to freeze; to shrink (of skin, due to a scar); to tauten
to turn one's head; to look over one's shoulder; to turn around; to think back (on); to reminisce; to look back (on)
as one would expect; just as you'd expect (from); just like (someone)
to wake up; to awake; to perk up; to awaken (to the truth, etc.); to come to a realization; to come to one's senses