blood; blood; ancestry; (the) blood; feelings
to lose composure; to be upset; to be flurried; to lose one's head (through shock)
to laugh; to smile; to sneer; to ridicule; to be dumbfounded; to be flabbergasted
endurance; patience; perseverance; self-control; self-restraint
mouse; rat; dark gray; dark grey; slate (color, colour)
go that far; to that extent
rule; established routine; standard operating procedure; SOP
to protect; to guard; to defend; to keep (i.e. a promise); to abide (by the rules); to observe
if you don't mind; if you like; if you feel up for it; if you're interested
original; unique (e.g. product); signature; exclusive
(free) sample; promotional gift
harvest; crop; ingathering; fruits (of one's labors); gain; result
side (of something, or taking someone's side); part; (watch) case
police officer; policeman; constable
precisely; exactly; plumb; damn; stupid; cursed
result; consequence; coming to fruition; bearing fruit; as a result; consequently
simple; plain; uncomplicated; straightforward; simple-minded; naive
some; any; please; anyway; anyhow
natural; right; proper; naturally; as a matter of course; rightly
to be careless; to be inattentive; long and disheveled (e.g. hair) (dishevelled); (arch.) flaring up (fire); (arch.) rising (e.g. steam)
to praise extravagantly; to lionize; to lionise; to make much of
speaking voice; talking voice
noisy; loud; much talked of; much-discussed; strict; severe
notebook; memo pad; certificate; identification card
relatively; comparatively
near; close; close (in time); soon; close (relationship); friendly
possible; likely; probable
to be attached; to be connected with; to remain imprinted; to scar; to bear (fruit, interest, etc.); to be acquired (of a habit, ability, etc.); to increase (of strength, etc.)
particularly; especially; in particular; expressly
expressly; especially; taking the trouble (to do); intentionally; deliberately
small; little; slight; below average (in degree, amount, etc.); low (e.g. sound); soft (e.g. voice)
to hold in one's arms; to carry in one's arms; to have (problems, debts, etc.); to take on (a responsibility); to employ; to have (on one's staff)