degree (angle, temperature, scale, etc.); counter for occurrences; strength (of glasses); glasses prescription; alcohol content (percentage); alcohol by volume; extent
at the very beginning; first of all; first and foremost; before anything else
exclamation of surprised disappointment, disgust, or worry (yuck, ick, ack, eeew, crap!, blech, gross)
stomach; Chinese "stomach" constellation (one of the 28 mansions)
commodity; article of commerce; goods; stock; merchandise
collection; recovery; withdrawal; retrieval
epidemic; plague; pestilence
even if not; even without
without cause; without reason
cum (e.g. bedroom-cum-study); holding both roles (e.g. Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs); and; in addition; concurrently; at the same time
watch-keeping; guard; lookout
nausea; sickness in the stomach
passage (of time); elapsing; progress; development; transit
real feeling; actual feeling; to actually feel; to have a real feeling (that ...); to experience personally
taste (in fashion, music, etc.); sense (e.g. of humour); flair
one's own strength or effort; (by) oneself
rest; break; recreation; recuperation; convalescence
huge; vast; enormous; swelling; expansion
to raise; to lift; to boost; to enhance
day after day; day by day
self-indulgent; undisciplined; slovenly; debauched; negligent
to become weak; to decline; to wear; to abate; to decay; to wither
general; popular; common; typical
one day; all day (long); throughout the day; first day of the month
to be absent; to take a day off; to rest; to have a break; to go to bed; to (lie down to) sleep
to take back; to regain; to get back; to recover
activity (of a person, organization, animal, volcano, etc.); action; movie (esp. during the silent movie period)
reopening; resumption; restarting
interval; break; pause; spare moment
occupation; profession; job; vocation; trade; calling
to not take seriously; to take lightly
some; (a) little; somewhat; to some extent; in part
to disappear into; to slip into; to be lost in; to be mixed up with
to begin; to start; to happen (again); to begin (anew); to date (from); to originate (in)
piece of meat; cut of meat
blood spilt from the body; blood circulating within the body (often as a metaphor for strong emotion or hot-bloodedness)
vivid (memory, description, etc.); fresh; graphic; fresh (blood, scar, etc.); still new; recent
raw; uncooked; natural; as it is; unprotected (sex); live (i.e. not recorded); inexperienced
to catch and tie up; to apprehend; to entangle; to trap; to brush out (e.g. dust, fur, plaque); to extract
to be helpful; to help; to be of assistance; to come in handy