good;  excellent;  sufficient;  enough;  profitable (deal, business offer, etc.);  beneficial
 at the most;  at best;  to the utmost;  as much as possible;  as much as one can
 to dance (orig. a hopping dance)
 don't;  do;  hey;  listen;  now, ...;  well, ...
 ostentation;  show;  affectation
 to fill;  to become full (of);  to wax (of the moon);  to rise (of the tide);  to flow;  to expire (of a period of time)
 stage (theatre, theater);  scene or setting (e.g. of novel, play, etc.)
 pity;  sorrow;  pitiable;  pitiful;  alack;  alas
 presenter;  speaker;  performer;  actor;  participant (in a TV show or TV panel)
 what I want to say is ...;  the fact of the matter is ...;  none other than ...
 everything;  all;  the whole;  entirely;  completely;  wholly
 above;  up;  top;  summit;  surface;  before;  previous
 a-ha-ha (laughing loudly)
 to become known;  to come to light;  to be known;  to be understood;  to clearly not amount to much;  to be insignificant
 one person;  being alone;  being by oneself;  being single;  being unmarried;  by oneself
 acquaintance;  friend; (arch.)  lover
 adds force or indicates command
 to be aware of;  to know;  to notice;  to feel;  to understand;  to comprehend;  to remember
 seems;  I think;  I guess;  don't you agree?;  I thought you'd say that!
 name;  given name;  title;  fame;  renown;  pretext
 also known as;  also called
 called;  named;  as many as;  as much as;  all ...;  every single ...
 badness;  evilness;  bad;  evil
 expectation;  anticipation;  purpose;  intention;  others' opinions of one;  speculation
 to start;  to begin;  to start up (a business, society, etc.);  to open (e.g. a store);  to start ...;  to begin to ...
 chapter one;  first chapter
 satisfactory;  decent;  good;  proper;  worthy
 without;  unacceptable;  not alright;  unsatisfactory
 together with;  same;  both;  all;  including ...
 song of praise;  eulogy;  paean;  hymn
 battle;  fight;  war;  struggle;  conflict
 hero;  heroine;  Eroica Symphony (Beethoven, 1804);  Heroic Polonaise (Chopin)
 king;  ruler;  tycoon;  magnate;  king (of the senior player)
 to be descended from;  to inherit (a disposition, etc.) from one's ancestors
 eleven;  11;  jack (playing card);  Hodgson's hawk-cuckoo (Cuculus fugax);  Horsfield's hawk cuckoo