manner; demeanour; demeanor; bearing
to destroy; to demolish; to disturb; to put into disorder; to relax (one's pose); to make oneself at ease; to break (a bill)
road; path; route; way; distance; journey; road (e.g. to victory)
to shake; to waver; to tremble
confrontation; opposition; antagonism
smoky; awkward; ill at ease
limit; limits; degree; extent; the end; the last; as long as ...
human kindness; human weakness
weak; frail; delicate; tender; unskilled; weak (wine)
indifferent; unconcerned; nonchalant; unmindful; inattentive; careless
to press against; to push against; to force against; to foist on (task, responsibility); to impose (one's will)
burden; load; responsibility; bearing (a cost, responsibility, etc.); shouldering
to have been decided (so) that; to have been arranged (so) that
of course; certainly; naturally
assertion; declaration; affirmation
basis; foundation; grounds; authority
observation; survey; watching
sunlight; rays of the Sun
second day of the month; two days
weather; climatic conditions; fine weather; clear day; situation; state of affairs
to be all out (e.g. of people); to be all elsewhere; to be all in use (e.g. of cars); to be sold out; to have none left
class (of students); group (of people); party; lot; bunch; crime family; organized-crime syndicate
tedium; boredom; dullness; to feel bored; to get bored with; to get tired of
to go to; to proceed to; to leave for
investigator (usu. of criminal cases)
will; volition; intention; intent; determination
to sprain; to twist; to dampen (enthusiasm); to discourage; to dishearten
mostly; ordinarily; probably; most; almost all; ordinary
presence (e.g. of an observer); observation; observer; trading session (at an exchange)
large number (of); many; majority
no exception; without exception; always the same
fruitless effort; wasted effort; abortive scheme; futility
to hand over; to transfer; to give up (e.g. one's seat); to give way; to yield; to concede
to receive; to take; to get somebody to do something; to have in one's pocket (a fight, match); to contract (a disease); to catch
to catch; to capture; to grasp (e.g. meaning); to perceive; to captivate; to move (one's heart)
(theatrical) fighting scene
small; little; tiny; insignificant; humble; modest
to swing; to wield (physically); to exercise (e.g. power, ability); to exhibit; to flourish; to prosper