to want;  to wish for;  to request;  to demand;  to seek;  to search for
 (somebody else's) parents;  both parents
 serious;  earnest;  real sword (as opposed to a wooden practice weapon)
 funny;  amusing;  strange;  odd;  improper;  unsuitable
 daughter-in-law and mother-in-law (relationship, conflict, etc.)
 to mind (negative nuance);  to care about;  to worry;  to pay undue (amount of) attention to (something)
 old;  aged;  long;  since long ago;  of the distant past;  long-ago
 dirty;  filthy;  disordered;  messy;  indecent (language, etc.);  dirty
 coexistence;  living together
 to raise;  to raise up;  to wake;  to wake up;  to cause;  to bring about;  to start
 superficial;  half-hearted;  shallow
 to clasp;  to grasp;  to hold (the answer);  to have (e.g. the solution);  to seize (power);  to hold (the reins)
 army;  armed forces;  military authorities;  team;  group
 being able to do as one pleases;  doing at will;  pothook
 to move;  to shift;  to inspire;  to rouse;  to change;  to alter;  to operate
 a little;  a bit;  just a minute;  for a moment;  somewhat;  rather;  (not) easily
 to pull apart;  to separate;  to have a lead over;  to pull ahead of;  to outdistance
 useless;  no future in it;  doesn't make sense;  having no point
 to do for (someone);  to take in;  to deceive;  to hoodwink
 at once;  immediately;  right now
 to teach;  to instruct;  to tell;  to inform;  to preach
 end;  conclusion;  last;  final;  no sooner than;  once
 important;  serious;  valuable;  precious;  serious matter;  major incident
 ill-bred;  impolite;  rude;  impudent;  insolent;  blunt
 with a snap;  (break) cleanly;  (reject) sternly;  flatly;  smartly (e.g. of dressing up well)
 to thrust before;  to thrust at
 thundering;  purring;  something large and heavy starting to roll;  scattered about;  common;  idleness;  idling about
 lazybones;  good-for-nothing;  idler;  slacker;  loafer
 to be idle;  to slacken;  to neglect (e.g. one's work)
 cancellation;  withdrawal;  asking to be excused;  begging off;  not taking
 to withdraw;  to abandon (e.g. a lawsuit)
 more and more;  all the more;  at last;  finally;  (at the) last moment;  worst possible time
 completely;  absolutely;  (not) at all;  (not) a bit;  earnestly;  intently
 proposal;  proposition;  suggestion
 for the first time in one's life
 dream for the future;  hopes for the future
 future (usually near);  prospects
 to aim at (for, to do, to become);  to try for;  to have an eye on;  to go toward;  to head for
 title (e.g. Doctor, Professor, Lord);  job title;  position (in a company);  degree;  status;  rank
 appropriate;  adequate;  suitable;  fitting;  worthy