residence; abode; dwelling
limits; boundary; domain; area (e.g. in programming languages)
unusual event; strange occurrence; strange phenomenon; something abnormal; change (for the worse); accident
wet nurse; nursing mother
walk-in closet; wardrobe room; dressing room; costume room
cupboard; locker; closet; wardrobe; cabinet
happiness; blessedness; luck; luckily; fortunately
male carer (at a nursery school, children's home, etc.); childcare worker
end of life; death; annihilation
thief; robber; burglar; rebel; insurgent; traitor
to worry about (someone's welfare or comfort); to feel anxious about; to have apprehensions of
gradually (progressing); steadily; slowly; seeping out (sweat, tears, etc.)
with a whiff; with a puff; suddenly; abruptly; without warning
to receive; to get; to eat; to drink; to be crowned with; to wear (on one's head)
to take advantage (of somebody's weaknesses, carelessness, etc.); to impose on
to engage in a bloody feud; to have a family quarrel; to quarrel with one's own flesh and blood; (lit.) to wash blood for blood
loss (of something); disadvantage; mistake; error; flaw; defect
to speak one's mind; to be frank; to tell the truth
beyond this point; from now on; after this
to cease; to stop; to be over
to draw (water); to scoop up; to dip up; to understand (someone's feelings, etc.); to grasp; to surmise
sacrifice; victim; sacrifice (to a deity)
exactly as stated; verbatim
to withdraw from (a deal); to wash one's hands of; to lead by the hand
to set free; to let go; to release; to miss (e.g. a chance); to lose; to let get away
one's self-possession; one's presence of mind
pleasantry; joke; tomfoolery
to bend; to warp; to lose heart
presence (impressive quality)
to carry on one's shoulder; to shoulder; to bear; to bear (burden, responsibility, etc.); to take upon oneself
to gather (attract, receive) attention; to have a high profile; to gain prominence; to become popular
condition; state (of health); appearance
bearer; carrier; person bearing responsibility; person in charge; supporter
transient (symptom, phenomenon); temporary; passing; fleeting
to behave; to conduct oneself; to entertain; to treat someone (to a drink); to make tea for someone (tea ceremony)