to associate with;  to keep company with;  to go out with;  to go along with;  to follow someone's lead;  to accompany someone
 pardon;  forgiveness;  forbearance
 to spring;  to bound;  to be stimulated;  to be encouraged;  to pay handsomely;  to splurge
 three flat objects (sheets of paper, pieces of cloth, etc.);  cutting a fish into two boneless fillets and a piece with the skeleton
 fort;  fortress;  stronghold;  fortification
 (suffering) damage;  injury;  harm
 Mr.;  Mrs.;  makes a word more polite (usu. in fixed expressions);  state;  situation
 virtuous mind;  good intentions;  good will;  positive mindset;  bona fides;  good faith
 to contract;  to undertake;  to take over;  to take responsibility for
 making a round trip;  going and returning;  round-trip ticket;  return ticket;  correspondence;  exchanging (letters)
 to be based on;  to take into account;  to build upon;  to have one's feet firmly planted on;  to plant oneself on
 which (of three or more);  well;  now;  c'mon
 thanks to ...;  owing to ...;  because of ...
 society;  the world;  the times
 please remember me;  please help me;  please treat me well;  please do;  please take care of
 to throw out one's chest;  to be puffed up with pride
 three days and three nights
 to cross over;  to go across;  to extend;  to cover;  to range
 very;  much;  greatly;  a lot of
 smell of something rotten;  rotten smell
 to pollute;  to contaminate;  to soil;  to disgrace;  to dishonour;  to dishonor
 to use up;  to exhaust;  to devote oneself (to);  to do one's utmost (for);  to do to exhaustion;  to do completely
 splendour;  splendor;  pompousness;  magnificence
 banquet or reception hall
 ruins;  wreckage;  wreck;  broken remains;  debris
 to be scattered about;  to disperse;  to be littered (with)
 of late;  lately;  this part;  this point;  here
 to become thin;  to lose weight;  to reduce (one's) weight;  to be barren;  to be infertile;  to be sterile
 to fall over;  to fall down;  to fall;  to flop (e.g. of a play);  to be a flop
 to become aroused (of emotions, nerves, etc.);  to become excited;  to become stirred up;  to be proud;  to be haughty;  to be pompous
 no-holds-barred party;  free and easy gathering
 manners;  courtesy;  etiquette
 pity;  sorrow;  pitiable;  pitiful;  alack;  alas
 to exceed (esp. figures: profits, unemployment rate, etc.);  to surpass;  to be more than;  to be better than
 in a crowd;  ganging up (on);  joining forces
 to peel;  to skin;  to pare;  to hull;  to bare (e.g. fangs);  to open wide (e.g. eyes)
 to lay bare;  to expose;  to reveal
 limbs;  arms and legs;  body
 to pass;  to elapse;  to pass through;  to go through;  to experience;  to go through