this (very thing); this precisely
wish; desire; hope; prospect; expectation; (one's) hopes
in accordance with; following; roughly; about; Street; Avenue
to fail; to blunder; to mess up; to be dismissed; to be fired
to repel; to drive away; to repulse; to reject
elegance; dandyism; sophistication; affectation; showing off; putting on an air
proof; testimony; demonstration; verification; certification
style; manner; way; after (period of time) again (e.g. meeting again after a year); for the first time in (period of time)
to keep a promise; to keep one's word
to run; to dash; to gallop (on horseback); to canter; (arch.) to advance (against one's enemy); (arch.) to charge (on horseback)
ringleader; mastermind; leader (of a plot)
to temper thoroughly; to train well
terrible; dreadful; terrifying; surprising; startling; tremendous
to hide; to keep to oneself
to squash; to crush; to flatten
directly opposite; right in front; middle of the forehead; helmet front
victory or defeat; match; contest; game
recklessness; daredevilry; rashness; (arch.) long-lasting
stronghold; inner citadel; base; headquarters
to be in the news; to be talked about; to become a popular topic of conversation; to become the talk of the town; to become topical
on the occasion of; circumstances; juncture
to crown; to cap; to prefix with; to start with; to begin with
association (of ideas); being reminded (of something); suggestion
composition; synthesis; composite photo; (function) composition
to be rearranged or transposed
to curry favour (with); to play up (to); to cozy up (to); to butter up
imitating; copying; mimicry; behavior; behaviour; action
to try and do something; to attempt to do something
orbit; trajectory; railroad track; (right) track; proper course
business rival; professional jealousy
cool-headed; level-headed; hard-headed
implementation (e.g. of a system); materialization; materialisation; realization; realisation; actualization
to arrive at; to reach; to sit on; to sit at (e.g. the table)
inhabitant; resident; citizen; population
bishop (Orthodox, Anglican, etc.)
to revere; to respect; to worship
use; adoption; acceptance; appointment; employment; engagement
to be ruined; to go under; to perish; to be destroyed