early; a little earlier than usual; a little faster than usual; slightly quicker
intently; single-mindedly; devotedly; solely; earnestly; with all one's heart
to use up; to exhaust; to devote oneself (to); to do one's utmost (for); to do to exhaustion; to do completely
you're welcome; don't mention it; not at all; my pleasure
-ish; -like; resembling; appearing to be; seeming to be
indicates means of action; cause of effect; by
principle; theory; fundamental truth
action; operation; effect; function
feeling refreshed; feeling relieved; neat; tidy; frank; open-hearted; completely
automatic; intransitive verb
to distract a person's attention
concentration; focusing; convergence; within a collection of works
as soon as possible; as quickly as possible; speedily; without delay; ASAP
to arrive at; to reach; to sit on; to sit at (e.g. the table)
to give a warning; to remind (a person) of
absurd; unreasonable; excessive; very; extremely; excessively
physical condition; state of health
to stand watch; to stand guard; to look out; to open (one's eyes) wide
anyhow; at any rate; anyway; somehow or other; generally speaking; in any case
rest; break; recreation; recuperation; convalescence
shout (of encouragement, etc.); yell (used to time or encourage activity, e.g. "Heave ho!")
to put away; to stow away; to tuck away; to hoard
quickly; at once; right away; hurriedly
self-respect; prudence; not acting rashly; taking care of oneself; being careful with one's health
shortish; rather short; somewhat short
to arrive at (after a struggle); to finally reach; to find one's way to; to finally hit on (e.g. an idea)
together; at the same time; same; identical
passerby; pedestrian; foot passenger
to stick through; to force through; to spread throughout; to thoroughly diffuse; to make a path between two points; to proceed in a logical manner; to let pass
once; for a short time; briefly; (arch.) one morning
tightly (packed); densely; closely; crammed
delivery; handing over; turning over; extradition
lodging; inn; house; home; home of a servant's parents (or guarantor, etc.)
to visit; to call on; to pay a visit to
to give (someone) a treat; to be extravagant; to live luxuriously; to be proud; to be haughty