contents; content; substance; matter; detail; import
expressly; especially; taking the trouble (to do); intentionally; deliberately
another person; other people; unrelated person (i.e. not related by blood); outsider; stranger
to be imaginable; to be conceivable
one's say; one's point; complaint; grievance; objection
to be to the point; to be pertinent
very; greatly; much; just about to; almost; very nearly
to compare and contrast two alternatives; to weigh the relative merits of A and B; to weigh one's options; to try to have it both ways; to try to sit on two stools
deadlock; stalemate; impasse; dead end
to send; to forward; to hand over (e.g. money)
lightly; easily; carelessly
to disturb; to prevent; to obstruct; to hinder
stairs; stairway; staircase
to ascend; to go up; to ascend (as a natural process, e.g. the Sun); to rise; to go to (the capital); to be promoted; to add up to
to break; to destroy; to wreck; to ruin; to break (a bill, etc.)
to deny; to contradict; to negate (esp. a sound); to drown out
by any chance; (should) it happen (that); by some chance
from the bottom of one's heart; heartily; sincerely
contradiction; inconsistency
go that far; to that extent
to spill; to fall out of; to peek through; to become visible (although normally not); to escape (of a smile, tear, etc.)
laugh; laughter; smile; sneer; sex aids (e.g. dildos, pornographic books, erotic woodblock prints, etc.)
inside; interior; inner part
surface; face (i.e. the visible side of an object); front (of a building, etc.); obverse side (i.e. "head") of a coin; outside; exterior; appearance
to be broken; to break; to fall through; to come to nothing
to touch; to feel; to touch (with); to experience; to come in contact with; to touch on (a subject); to allude to
torrentially; swiftly flowing (water, esp. river); (speak) eloquently; fluently; flood of the times (moving strongly in one direction); current of the times
will; testament; last request
mistake; error; accident; mishap; improper conduct (e.g. between man and woman); indiscretion
every day; daily; day after day; days (e.g. good old days)
humorous; funny; amusing; laughable; hilarious; comical
happiness; good fortune; luck; blessing
a (short) time; a while; one time (in the past); a period; (arch.) two-hour period
universal; omnipresent; ubiquitous