to be lured;  to be tempted;  to go along with somebody's suggestion;  to be talked into doing
 to put to sleep;  to lay (something) on its side
 stone;  jewel;  precious stone;  flint (in a lighter);  stone (in go);  stone (in the bladder, kidney etc.);  calculus
 stairs;  stairway;  staircase
 first floor;  ground floor;  one floor;  one storey;  one rank
 storehouse;  warehouse;  godown
 to be tied together;  to be connected to;  to lead to;  to be related to;  to be related (by blood)
 end (e.g. of street);  tip;  beginning;  start;  odds and ends;  scrap
 living;  life (one's daily existence);  livelihood
 that way;  that direction;  that (one);  that person;  there;  over there
 next (to);  adjoining;  adjacent;  house next door;  neighbouring house;  next-door neighbour
 vast;  extensive;  immense;  huge;  large;  grand
 (made of) stone;  stone-built
 just past noon;  afternoon
 blue;  azure;  green;  pale;  gray;  unripe
 sky;  the air;  weather;  far-off place;  distant place;  state of mind;  feeling
 hot (thing);  passionate (feelings, etc.);  ardent;  hot (e.g. temper);  zealous;  enthusiastic;  intense
 sunlight;  rays of the Sun
 to pour (into);  to sprinkle on (from above);  to water (e.g. plants);  to shed (tears);  to concentrate one's energy (strength, attention, etc.) on;  to devote to;  to flow into (e.g. of a river)
 fresh;  refreshing;  invigorating;  clear (e.g. voice);  fluent;  eloquent
 to dance (orig. a whirling dance);  to flutter about;  to revolve
 tightly (holding on);  firmly;  strongly (built);  solidly;  properly;  well
 to accomplish;  to achieve;  to carry out;  to do ... completely;  to do ... entirely
 cloth;  fabric;  dough;  batter;  inherent quality;  one's true character;  unglazed pottery
 penetration;  permeation;  transmission
 to reject;  to repulse;  to repel;  to bounce back;  to counterattack;  to strike back
 mixture;  blending;  complication;  crossing;  intersecting;  interlacing
 faint;  indistinct;  dim; (arch.)  few; (arch.)  a little
 glitter;  glimmer;  sparkle;  twinkle
 fleeting (glimpse, glance, etc.)
 to examine someone's expression
 near;  neighbourhood;  nearly (e.g. "it took nearly one year");  close to;  shortly;  soon