seventh day of the month; seven days
to row; to scull; to pedal (e.g. bicycle); to swing (on a swing); to operate a hand pump; to push through (deep snow, the jungle, etc.)
sense of distance (physical or emotional); feeling of distance
skill; skillful; dexterity; flattery
abundant; rich; ripe; mellow
neighbour; neighbor; neighbourhood; neighborhood
to take a peep at; to catch a glimpse of
third party; third person; outsider; disinterested person
to manage something successfully; to be successful
course (e.g. of lectures); academic university unit (professor, lecturers, etc.)
route; course; path; one's future course (e.g. after graduating high school)
to be wide-ranging; to be diverse; to cover a lot of ground; to cover various topics
training; education; development; cultivation
to shake off; to throw off
hard education; hard training; Spartan education
diffidence; losing one's nerve; feeling awkward; feeling timid; being daunted
acknowledgement; acknowledgment; recognition; cognition
to put oneself on guard; to stand ready; to square off
to complain; to lodge a complaint
to cajole; to deceive; to seduce
immigration check; immigration inspection
correspondence; exchange of letters
pull; patronage; tug; discount
to appear ...; to look like ...; to seem ...; to have a trace of; to be tinged with
to flare up; to fly into a rage
neat and clean; tidy; trim
sleeping pill; sleep medication
uncommon; extraordinary (in relation to human characteristics)
lady's pin money; cosmetics expense
to pass (a car); to overtake; to surpass; to outstrip; to outdistance
friendship; fellowship; camaraderie
resourcefulness; ability (esp. to earn a living); dependability; reliability
stool (stood on to reach high objects); small stepladder; (fig.) stepping stone
not revealing (thoughts, feelings); not breathing a word