to continue (for a long time); to occur in succession; to come next (e.g. on TV)
to employ; to hire; to charter
to pull into; to draw in; to bring in; to win over
to condemn; to blame; to urge; to press; to torture; to torment
(on a) closer look; closer scrutiny; second look
remaining heat; residual excitement; lingering enthusiasm
to cool down; to get cold; to cool off (excitement, temper, etc.); to subside; to be cold (eyes, expression, etc.); to be composed
to live; to get along; to spend (time)
retirement; retiring (from a race, match, etc.); dropping out
retirement (from work); leading a quiet life (after retirement); retired person; retiree; surrendering headship of the family (pre-WWII)
something; nothing (with neg. verb)
to replace; to exchange; to interchange; to substitute
difficult to ...; hard to ...
pleasant feeling; good vibes
to be unable to; to find difficult (unpleasant, awkward, painful) to do; to serve two or more functions or roles simultaneously; to contain (or combine) two or more features; to work in two or more jobs simultaneously (positions, etc.); to do alongside
meeting place; assembly hall
festival; feast; harassment by an Internet pitchfork mob; online shaming; galore (as in "goals galore"); frenzy
(program of) entertainments; special events; exhibitions; amusements; attractions
(time of) emergency; (in) event of emergency; (in) case of emergency
accommodation; reception; seating; custody (e.g. awaiting deportation); internment; admission
fort; fortress; stronghold; fortification
crowded; packed; crammed; cramped; filled; overflowing
to buy up; to lay in a stock; to stock up; to buy a lot
toddling; with small, quick steps; restlessly; in continuous motion; quickly and easily; often
middle; centre; center; midpoint; heart
to distance oneself (from); to keep (something or someone) at a distance; to maintain a distance (from)
pouring alcohol; person pouring alcohol for guests or customers (typically a woman); (apprentice) geisha; dancing girl
idling; lazing; slovenly; flirting; philandering; womanizing
hearsay; learning by hearsay
to loiter; to putter; to prowl; to wander about; to roam about; to knock around
collapsing in the street (from exhaustion, illness, etc.); falling dead in the street; person lying dead in the street
devotion; attachment; infatuation
the same kind; accomplice; partner
user; consumer; master (e.g. of swordsmanship); prodigal; spendthrift
influential person; powerful person; big wheel; big gun; power behind the throne
(social) position; status
just a minute; small quantity
rejoicing; glorification; exultation; celebration; enjoyment; singing praises
feeling sick (suddenly); feeling queasy; feeling nauseated; being angry (suddenly); being offended; being disgusted
near; close by; within reach; familiar
to change color (esp. leaves, fruit, flowers) (colour); to turn crimson (e.g. leaves in autumn); to begin to redden; to ripen; to grow ripe