together; at the same time; same; identical
younger brother; little brother; brother-in-law (spouse's younger brother or younger sister's husband); (arch.) pupil; (arch.) apprentice
to be full; to wax (e.g. moon); to rise (e.g. tide); to mature; to expire
to lose one's footing; to slip
to weaken; to grow weak; to be downcast; to be dejected; to be troubled; to be at a loss
kind; tender-hearted; compassionate
good humour (humor); good mood
continuation; succession; series
safety; security; safely; without incident; good health; inaction
to part (usu. of people); to part from; to separate (of a couple); to break up; to lose (e.g. one's mother); to be bereaved
mild; calm; gentle; quiet; congenial; amicable
to push aside; to brush or thrust aside; to remove; to get rid of
three; three years of age
to distribute; to hand out; to deliver; to allot; to allocate; to place (staff, soldiers, etc.)
street stall; stand; booth
limits; boundary; domain; area (e.g. in programming languages)
opening a new shop; opening a shop (for the day)
crowd of people; great number of people; in great numbers
to crowd (a house); to throng to (a door)
success; prosperity; boom
customer traffic; customers; custom
to come; to go; to be (somewhere); to be (doing)
unsociable; unfriendly; blunt; surly; curt; cold
to stay indoors; to be confined indoors
to grapple with (each other); to tussle with; to wrestle with; to scuffle with
crude; rough; plain; humble; shabby
to say nasty things (about); to use abusive language
I'm afraid to say; I'm sorry to say; unfortunately
interval; break; rift (in clouds)
to quarry; to cut (timber); to begin to talk; to break the ice; to start a fire (with flint, by rubbing sticks together, etc.); to select and extract (from a media file)
knowing; (an) acquaintance
famous; well-known; renowned; your name