allowance; remittance; sending (someone) an allowance
emergency measures; urgent countermeasures
eldest child; oldest child; first child; eldest son; oldest son
new product; new line (of products)
often (happens); tend to; be apt to; be likely to
making oneself conspicuous; pressing one's own cause
with a single flash of light; glitteringly; sparklingly; twinklingly
air of luxury; high class feel
caramel (browned sugar used as flavouring)
to entwine; to twine around; to coordinate (with); to arrest
to go past; to pass; to pass by
secret (recipe, medicine, etc.); mysteries (e.g. of an art)
to clasp together (esp. hands); to entwine (e.g. fingers)
allocation; appropriation
flat out (of); completely empty; out of money; penniless; broke
to become unrestrained and go to excess; to lose all restraint; to lose one's tension and become relaxed; to let go; to become disorderly; to be scattered
slightly heavy; a little heavy
for better or worse; for good and bad; regardless of merit; both good and bad
to go over the top; to act without restraint; to cut loose
research material; experimental material
shell (e.g. of a pea); pod; hull
to filch; to snatch; to steal (an idea, work, etc.); to plagiarize; to arrest; to nab
the future; future prospects
safety (well-being) of one's family; peace and prosperity in the household
release (e.g. information); disclosure (legal); show; indication; display
wretched; miserable; shameful; mean; despicable; abject
whispering; whisper; secret talk; murmur
bitter experience (ordeal)
to outwit; to get the better of; to overcome a superior opponent and leave him speechless
thoughtless; reckless; rash; excessive; unreasonable; immoderate
out (of a ball, in tennis, etc.); outside the line; out; putout; outer; external; exit
to close (e.g. book, eyes, meeting, etc.); to shut
way of affixing something; way of recording something (to a logbook, etc.)