one copy (of a document); one letter; one-way traffic; pure straight; winning hand containing nine consecutive tiles of the same suit (i.e. 1-9)
writing paper; stationery; notepaper
Dear (so and so); Dear Sir; Dear Madam; To Whom It May Concern
text (of a book, document, etc.); body (of a letter); this passage; this sentence
going; travelling; act; action; bank; counter for banks; counter for groups or parties of people
to disclose; to divulge; to expose; to open (a grave); to dig out
Mont Blanc (chestnut and cream dessert)
shortcake (layered cream and fruit cake; in Japan, made with sponge cake)
to throw (strongly, violently, etc.)
consideration; inquiry; enquiry; investigation; study
next flight; next post; next mail
slip (of paper); tag (usu. bamboo, wood, ivory, etc.); label
to omit; to leave out; to exclude; to curtail; to save; to cut down
birth; giving birth; creating; bringing into the world
guess; conjecture; surmise
act of terror; act of terrorism
to hunt out; to flush out; to round up; to impress; to recruit
to compete; to contend; to vie; to contest
to raise; to lift; to boost; to enhance
synchronization; synchronized swimming
to be led by; to be headed by
not only ... but also; in addition to; consequently
abundant; rich; ripe; mellow
outer space; void of space
comedian; actor who plays comic roles; figure of fun; laughing stock
very; considerably; by no means; not readily; middle; half-way point
equality; equal; same rights; same rank; equivalence
to be worried about; to be concerned for someone's welfare
careful; elaborate; scrupulous
by itself; automatically; naturally
to become one tile away from completion; to be at one's wits' end; to be about to blow one's fuse
work; labor; achievement; performance; salary; income
to shoot (at); to attack; to defeat; to destroy
great (quantity, amount, etc.); huge; enormous; serious
part of end phrase in a letter
to stop writing; to put down one's pen; to close (a letter)
to let (someone) swim; to make (someone) swim; to make (someone) stumble forward; to make stagger; to let (a suspect) roam freely (while monitoring them); to leave at large
erratic; offbeat; wild; extraordinary