good for the health; healthy; wholesome
to hurry (up); to urge on; to press; to rush
details (of an incident, event, etc.); whole story; course of events; facts; circumstances; particulars
serious wound; serious injury
to narrowly escape (e.g. death); to hang onto (life); (arch.) to ascertain; (arch.) to make definite
camp (supporters of a doctrine, party, etc.); faction (of a party); military camp; encampment; cantonment
serious; important; significant; grave; weighty
board of directors; board of trustees
to shut out one's opponents; to stop the other side from scoring
as if it were about oneself
difficult to ...; hard to ...
collective responsibility; joint liability
injustice; impropriety; unreasonableness; undeserved; unfair; invalid
acting rashly; running wildly; runaway (process); reckless baserunning
ostensible (surface) reason
main force; chief object; mainline
devious; cunning; sly; crafty
not caring; not giving a damn
congratulation; congratulations; celebration; congratulatory gift; present
unusual; rare; new; novel; fine (e.g. gift)
blunder; fault; error; mistake; failure; disgrace
discussion; debate; argument
to excel at; to be proficient at; to grow old; to ripen; to rise high (e.g. the sun)
to have something on one's mind; to have (undisclosed) reservations; to feel conflicted
sticky; persistent; insistent; nagging
fray; fighting; brawling; scuffle
to forget oneself; to lose control of oneself
not in one's recollection; having no recollection (of); having no memory (of)
sometime; someday; one day; some time or other; the other day; in due course
to be dented; to be indented; to be beaten; to be overwhelmed; to be disheartened; to feel down
repentance; confession; penitence
harsh (criticism, treatment, etc.); severe; hard; strict
boisterously; roughly; briskly
to become blunt; to grow dull; to become less capable; to weaken; to falter
to seclude oneself; to shut oneself away
citizen; citizenry; city inhabitant; townspeople; bourgeoisie; middle class
merchant; trader; tradesman; dealer; shopkeeper
to take on; to undertake; to take over; to inherit; to guarantee; to vouch for
remuneration; recompense; reward; toll
money-making; earning money
low class; lowly (position); humble (condition)
occupation; profession; job; vocation; trade; calling