let me humbly say; most humbly; with all due respect
disdain; contempt; scorn; abhorrence
whole life; a lifetime; all through life; (the only, the greatest, etc.) of one's life
social; societal; societary
to be talked about behind one's back
if you curse someone, dig two graves
mostly; ordinarily; probably; most; almost all; ordinary
to torment; to torture; to harass
honest; frank; candid; honestly; frankly
to concede one is entirely in the wrong (for the sake of argument)
sense of values; values; value system
how long; how much; to what extent
lonely (place); remote; in the middle of nowhere
to lean coquettishly against; to snuggle into; to nestle into
to rush on; to attack; to swoop down on
degree; extent; (health) condition; state of health; adjustment; moderation; addition and subtraction
with a crunching or grinding sound; quickly; promptly; crispily; crunchily
hand; arm; handwriting; penmanship; 'shake' (command to have a dog place its paw in your hand)
to trouble; to bother; to annoy
it's OK to ...; it's best to ...; it's alright to ...
grateful; thankful; welcome; appreciated; evoking gratitude
does not seem; unlikely; improbable
mission; errand; task; duty; obligation
mercy; compassion; clemency; Hodgson's hawk-cuckoo (Cuculus fugax); Horsfield's hawk cuckoo
foe; enemy; resentment; enmity; harm; injury
to build up; to establish; to form; to become (a state); to accomplish; to achieve; to change into
subjugation (using military force); suppression; subduing
particle used to indicate the speaker's hope, desire, wish, etc. (e.g. "it would be nice if ...", "I wish there were ...", etc.); emphatic particle; particle adding uncertainty
just right (time, size, length, etc.)
existence or nonexistence; presence or absence; consent or refusal; yes or no
(arch.) to match; (arch.) to equal; to catch up with; to overtake
to be hesitant; to feel timid
a little; some; somewhat; amount; quantity; number
sentimental; emotional; maudlin; mawkish
physical condition; state of health
inexperienced; unfamiliar (with); unversed; lacking experience
to become indisposed; to feel unwell; to have one's physical condition deteriorate
to be worried about; to be concerned for someone's welfare