expulsion; ousting; ejection; dismissal; banishment
main building (of a villa, palace, etc.)
to be in high spirits; to be encouraged; to be lively; to cheer up
miscreant; scoundrel; villain
unexpected; unforeseen; inconceivable
officers and soldiers; soldiers
to become excited; to grow lively
cesspool; sink; manure sink
to break (by kicking); to kick down (e.g. a door); to kick open; to smash through (e.g. the enemy); to rout
while alive (e.g. I won't allow ... while I'm alive); as long as one lives
to walk someone off (e.g. to the police station)
central pillar; principal post; backbone of a society or community
ridge (of roof); back of a sword; counter for buildings, apartments, etc.
to chide; to rebuke; to reprove
nightclothes; nightwear; sleepwear; pyjamas; pajamas; nightgown
to spread; to be propagated
proposed site; site chosen
to be within others' sight; to be visible; to be conspicuous; to attract public attention; to come under observation
emergency case; person that has suddenly taken ill
name of store; trade name (esp. of a sole proprietorship); stage name (e.g. of actor)
relation; connection; affinity
entrance; front door; entryway; entranceway; entry hall; vestibule
some; any; please; anyway; anyhow
rubbing one's hands together
troublesome matter; burden; difficult task; chore; hassle
readiness to cooperate; framework for cooperation
money talks; money is the key that opens all doors; money is the best lawyer in hell; (lit.) even the verdict of hell is determined by money
to make it worth somebody's while; to make something worthwhile
bribe; money under the table
promise; agreement; arrangement; something expected or predictable (e.g. running gag); typical or clichéd development (in a story); something considered obligatory or guaranteed (in a certain situation)
bold; daring; unflappable
household belongings; household possession; furniture and household goods; goods and chattels; home furnishings; household goods
perfect; just right; ideal
it is darkest under the lamp post; it's hard to see what is under your nose; go abroad to hear of home; you must go into the country to hear what news at London
to finish; to end; to close