each time; always; often; thank you for your continued patronage
middle of the night; dead of night
to become confused (disconcerted, disorganized, disorganised); to be flustered; to panic; to hurry; to rush; to hasten
to hurry; to rush; to hasten; to make something happen sooner
general; universal; ordinary; average; (arch.) the same; (arch.) no different
in one's own way or style
trade; business; commerce; occupation; calling; profession
person concerned; people involved (in an event); those concerned; staff
entering; setting (of the Sun); containing; content; income; beginning
to put in; to let in; to admit; to accept; to accept; to comply; to include
watching while standing (e.g. a play)
to be packed (with); to be full (space, schedule, etc.); to be blocked (road, pipe, nose, etc.); to be clogged; to shorten (width, interval, etc.); to shrink (shirt, word form, etc.); to be at a loss
lecture (esp. special engagement by noted speaker); lecture meeting (event with one or more lectures)
congestion; crush; crowding; confusion; disorder
to be noisy (e.g. from people talking); to be discomposed (e.g. feelings)
oh!; ah!; oh dear!; good grief!; dear me!; thank God!
celebrity; famous person; public figure; big name
taking a seat; sitting down (in one's seat)
sneakily; secretly; stealthily; on the sly
polite; courteous; careful; close; overly courteous; overly careful
just right (time, size, length, etc.)
notice; attention; observation
recital (i.e. of music, by a pupil); presentation (e.g. product launch)
to rise; to swell; to be promoted
something like ...; something called ...
to sit; to squat; to assume (a position); to hold steady; to hold still
leading a meeting; presiding over a meeting; officiating at a ceremony; chairman; presenter; host
moving forward (e.g. vehicle); onward movement; advance (work, procedure, etc.); advancement; progress (of a disease); disease progression
distinguished professor (unofficial title awarded by the institution itself)
receiving; reception; eating; drinking; please; please do for me
moustache; beard; whiskers (on a cat, etc.); feelers (on an insect, etc.); shadow (on a candlestick chart)
with a clatter; with a rattle; empty; bare; raspy (voice); gravelly; with a gargle
I'm sorry; (it's) inexcusable; I feel regretful; thank you very much (for help, etc.)
grip; having all the cards needed to form a scoring combination in one's hand
sparse; thin; scattered; straggling; sporadic