fleeting (glimpse, glance, etc.)
upward glance; upturned eyes
to peep (through); to peek; to await (one's chance); to guess; to infer
age-appropriate (esp. of clothing, hairstyles)
handsome; shapely; clean-cut (features)
looking like (someone); taking after (either of one's parents)
to turn away (one's eyes, face, etc.); to avert; to displease; to annoy; to miss (the target, ball, etc.)
that child; that kid; that boy; (arch.) you
small amount; jot; nothing much; (to a) slight degree; wee bit
to condemn; to blame; to urge; to press; to torture; to torment
discovery; detection; finding
relying entirely on ...; using solely ...; with the sole purpose of ...; based on (mutual consent, etc.)
dull (e.g. a knife); blunt; thickheaded; obtuse; dull (sound, color, etc.); dim (light)
until then; till then; to that extent; the end of it; all there is to it
to attempt; to test; to try out
to shoot (arrow, bolt, dart)
illness (usu. excluding minor ailments, e.g. common cold); disease; bad habit; bad behaviour; crazy; insane
it is assuredly that ...; can say with confidence that ...
speech and conduct; words and deeds
already; now; no longer; not any more
constitution (physical); physical make-up; predisposition (to disease); character (of a group, organization, etc.); innate characteristics; make-up
symptoms; condition (of a patient)
method of treatment; cure; remedy
since one was born; (in) all one's life
together with; as X, then Y (e.g. as we age we gain wisdom, as wine matures it becomes more valuable, etc.)
more than most people; more than other people; compared with other people; more than others
day by day; by the day; (arch.) daily; (arch.) every day
several weeks; a few weeks
how many years; how long; what year
sudden; abrupt; rapid; sharp; drastic; radical
living; life (one's daily existence); livelihood
from the viewpoint of; according to
(medical) doctor; physician
company; corporation; workplace
management; administration; operation; running (business); conducting
trace; tracks; site; remains; scar
to succeed (a person, to a position, etc.); to inherit; to patch (clothes); to mend; to add (e.g. charcoal to the fire); to replenish with
to be blessed with; to be rich in; to abound in