motion (i.e. proposal to a committee, etc.)
nervous disorder; neurosis
nervous temperament; worrier's disposition
sneer; derision; scornful laugh; cold smile
to dash over oneself (e.g. water); to take (e.g. shower); to bask in (e.g. the sun); to suffer (e.g. an attack); to draw (e.g. criticism, attention, praise); to have heaped upon
slightest notice; slightest consideration; slightest attention; a little thought; glance
current; urgent; to confront (an issue); to face (up to something); for the meantime; at present
to watch over; to watch attentively
work, items, etc. carried over from earlier; hangover; what you ate the day before (and is still being digested)
(nature of a) crime; (criminal) charge
different opinion; objection
to be led by; to be headed by
introduction; presentation; referral; listing
grand; magnificent; lavish; forceful; powerful; vigorous
person with a lot of experience; old hand; veteran (in a particular field)
counterattack; counteroffensive; counterblow
perfect; complete; flawless
to shut in; to confine; to contain
thousands; several thousand
technology; engineering; technique; skill; art; craft
learning; acquisition (of a skill, knowledge, etc.)
circumstances; condition; to arrange; to manage; to lend money; to raise money
appropriate; adequate; suitable; fitting; worthy
to hold in one's arms; to carry in one's arms; to have (problems, debts, etc.); to take on (a responsibility); to employ; to have (on one's staff)
leaving (e.g. work at end of day); withdrawal (e.g. from a noble's or superior's presence); exit (e.g. from a market)
tear; tears; lachrymal secretion; sympathy
to overflow; to brim over; to flood
talking in delirium; incoherent muttering
calmness; composure; coolness; serenity; presence of mind
to repeat; to do something over again
seriousness; earnestness; truth; sanctity
to live; to exist; to make a living; to subsist; to be in effect; to be in use
to lie; to cheat; to pretend; to trick; to deceive
perhaps; possibly; maybe; by some chance
inside one's heart; in one's mind
death; decease; (arch.) death penalty (by strangulation or decapitation); (an) out
to accept; to receive; to agree