to collapse; to crumble; to get out of shape; to lose one's shape; to break down; to be thrown into disarray; to crash (stock market)
consent; approval; acceptance; agreement; compliance
to rock; to shake; to swing
winding; meandering; zigzagging; zig-zag; in twists and turns; sinuously
to have both; to possess both; to combine with
that is to say; that is; in short; in brief; clogging; obstruction; shrinkage
anyone; anybody; everyone; everybody; whoever
to begin to dance; to break into a dance
cheerfully; buoyantly; happily; in high spirits
that day; the very same day
to look out over; to survey (scene); to take an extensive view of
to be erected; to be built
groundwork; foundation; inclination; aptitude; undercoat; first coat
ivy (esp. Boston ivy, Parthenocissus tricuspidata)
to twine around; to twist around; to coil around; to pester; to hassle
moreover; furthermore; nevertheless; and yet
to wither (of a plant); to be blasted; to die; to mature (of one's personality, abilities, etc.)
to become rusted together; to become rusted shut; to rust; to become (completely) rusty; to become rusty (of a skill or ability); to become less effective
halfway; half measures; unfinished; incomplete; by halves; half-baked
self-confidence; confidence (in oneself)
change of color; change of colour; fading; discoloration; discolouration
surname; family name; last name
address (e.g. of house); residence; domicile
celebrity; personality; prominent figure
to find out; to discover; to detect
landlord; landlady; house owner; home owner; head of the household
to visit; to call on; to pay a visit to
care; looking after; repair; (police) raid; crackdown
to build up; to establish; to form; to become (a state); to accomplish; to achieve; to change into
fellow; mutual; companion; comrade
to be mixed together; to be blended; to intermingle; to commingle
to twine around; to twist around; to coil around; to pester; to hassle
old-fashioned; archaic; antique; antiquated
buzzer; personal alarm (loud buzzer to attract attention in case of attack)
clicking one's tongue; tut-tut; smacking one's lips (with relish)
policeman; cop; walking in a circle (dog trick); (arch.) rounds (doctor, police beat, etc.); (arch.) vegetables that accompany rice (secret language of court ladies)
good handwriting; skillful penmanship; speedy writing; vigorous writing