New World (esp. the Americas, but also Australasia)
escape; break-out; prolapse; proptosis
to joke; to jest; to make fun of; to laugh at; to romp; to gambol
to cramp; to be cramped; to contract
consequence; outcome; result; blame
vine; bine; bow; temple arm; connections; contacts
through; throughout; in the course of; all over or throughout (e.g. a place)
insurrection; rebellion; revolt; riot; uprising
disagreeable; detestable; unpleasant; reluctant
chance; start; cue; excuse; motive; impetus
social networking service; SNS
false rumor (rumour); false alarm; misinformation
many; numerous; large amount of; large quantity of; frequent; common
writing; entry (e.g. to a form); posting (e.g. to a blog)
human being; human; person; character (of a person)
unhappiness; sorrow; misfortune; death (usu. of a relative); bereavement
incident; affair; happening; event
to ascertain; to check; to make sure
rumour; rumor; report; hearsay; gossip; common talk
to spread; to extend; to unfold; to open; to scatter about; to spread around
extent; degree; limit; bounds; (span of) time; (a) distance; the state of
to spread (out); to extend; to stretch; to reach to; to get around; to fill (e.g. a space)
indicates reason or excuse; indicates dissatisfaction; indicates desire to be pampered or indulged
on purpose; deliberately; intentionally
to spread; to propagate; to popularize; to broaden; to extend; to widen
standing facing each other (e.g. mountains, buildings); standing opposite each other; confrontation; squaring off against (adversaries, armies, forces); standing off against
eastern part; the east (of a region)
direction; district; area; field (e.g. of study); sphere; quarter
evacuation; withdrawal; revocation; repeal; retreat
to rise; to go up; to enter (esp. from outdoors); to come in; to enter (a school); to advance to the next grade; to get out (of water)
to be (animate); to be; to be ..ing; to (have the audacity to) do
withdrawal; secession; separation; breakaway
as expected; sure enough; after all (is said and done); in the end; too; also
disorderly crowd; mob; rabble