you could say; you might say; verging on the
rearing from infancy; training from an early age (e.g. an apprentice); teaching from an early stage (e.g. a subordinate)
underling; person of low standing; grunt; petty (work, official, etc.); minor; lowly
superstition; superstitious belief
conversion; reform; correcting someone's conduct
suppressed laugh; smile; giggle; chuckle
to leave one's seat; to temporarily excuse oneself (from a meeting, etc.); to step outside; to be away (from one's desk, etc.)
to give shelter to; to lodge; to put up; to accommodate
(way of) life; living; livelihood; life circumstances
to settle (in a place); to settle down
half; semi-; half-past; odd number; (arch.) unit of land area (595.8 m^2)
coexistence; living together
concern; circumstance which is becoming a problem; case (court)
to scorn; to despise; to hold in contempt; to look down on; to disdain
called; named; as many as; as much as; all ...; every single ...
to trick; to cheat; to deceive; to coax; to wheedle; to soothe and humor (humour)
unnatural; artificial; affected; strained
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
lapping (e.g. of waves against the shore); steadily (advancing); gradually (approaching); sufficient (of the amount of liquid needed to cover a submerged object); just enough; (arch.) speedily
peephole; spyhole; inspection hole; observation window
excessive self-consciousness; excessively self-conscious person
screaming fit; tantrum; (baby) crying hysterically
to erase; to drown out (e.g. a voice); to make disappear
to stop by; to drop in for a short visit
assault; outrage; act of violence; rape; sexual assault
to be on the verge; to be on the brink; to get close
clue; lead; key; handhold; hold
Rittmah; Littman; Littmann
study; scholarship; learning; discipline; branch of learning; (a) science
cavern; cave; cave system; grotto
(temporary) closure of school
to stick up (hair, etc.); to stand up straight; to stand up abruptly; to jump to one's feet; to stand in one place, doing nothing in particular; to stand around
to prepare oneself (for the worst); to resolve oneself