(your) judgment; discernment
to come true (of a wish, prayer, etc.); to be realized; to suit (e.g. a purpose); to meet (wishes, ideals, etc.); to match (implies competition); to rival
having in mind; happening to know of; idea
all; whole; entire; complete (set); in total
(not) well; (not) properly; (not) enough; (not) sufficiently; (not) satisfactorily; (not) decently
long time; long interval; for quite some time
to succeed (in doing); to pull something off; to manage (to do a job)
to come along; to come around; to turn up; to arrive at the present; to get where one is; to have been doing something (for a period of time)
to change (with the passage of time); to fade; to wane; to decline
woman's heart; female instincts or psychology
to drag along; to pull; to force someone along; to prolong; to drag out; to influence strongly
suppressed laugh; smile; giggle; chuckle
glass (drinking vessel); glass (material); glasses (eyewear)
parched; dried-up; empty; hollow; rattling; clattering
to ring; to sound; to be popular; to be esteemed; to state; to insist
ice; shaved ice (usually served with flavored simple syrup)
gradually (progressing); steadily; slowly; seeping out (sweat, tears, etc.)
fairy tale; fairy story; nursery tale
to do for (someone); to take in; to deceive; to hoodwink
lesson; precept; teachings; moral
to grow up; to become an adult
to get drunk; to become intoxicated; to feel sick (e.g. in a vehicle); to become nauseated; to be elated; to be exalted
roundabout (e.g. expression); indirect (reference, criticism, etc.); oblique
much less; to say nothing of
long ago; once upon a time
Satan; the Devil; the Prince of Darkness; king of the demons who try to prevent people from doing good
demon; devil; evil spirit; monster; goblin; apparition
escape; break-out; prolapse; proptosis
sword (esp. a large, double-edged one); blade; bayonet; swordsmanship; stinger; ovipositor
to run away; to flee; to make off; to start to run away
to shut; to close; to block (a street, entrance, etc.); to shut in (with snow, ice, etc.); to shut off; to consume (with negative feelings)
followers; subordinates; being under someone's command
boasting; big talk; bombast; Australian English
anger; offence; offense; rage; taking offense; taking offence
to curry favour; to butter up; to fawn over; to humour someone (humor); to put in a good mood (e.g. a baby)
magic; witchcraft; sorcery; spell
every conceivable; every single; every possible; all kinds of
cryptid (unidentified mysterious creature); mythical beast