accumulation; accumulate; store
sorting; arrangement; liquidation; settlement; retrenchment; curtailment
to receive; to get; to eat; to drink; to be crowned with; to wear (on one's head)
to set one's hand to; to start work on; to embezzle; to use (money obtained in illegal fashion); to have sexual relations; to have an affair
fixed date; settlement date
recently; lately; these days; nearest; closest
to have a meal; to take a meal
pudding (esp. custard); black hair dyed blond but where the roots have again turned black
eggs; egg; (hen's) egg; (an expert) in the making; beginning; origin
simple; artless; naive; unsophisticated
fame; reputation; popularity; rumour (rumor); talk
suddenly; in a flash; rapidly; attractive; distinguished; showy
learning; acquisition (of a skill, knowledge, etc.)
front and rear; front and back; before and after; around; about; order; context
suddenly; casually; accidentally; incidentally; unexpectedly; unintentionally
before one's eyes; in front of one; under one's nose; immediate; imminent; around the corner
to crowd out; to push out; to start together; to set out en masse; to highlight; to draw attention to
contents; interior; substance; content; (sword) blade
cup (drinking vessel, measure, brassiere, prize, etc.)
fast-talking; rapid talking
such; like that; that sort of; very
to divide (into); to split (into); to share; to distribute; to distinguish; to discriminate; to break up (a fight)
unexpected; contrary to expectations; unforeseen
chest; breast; breasts; bosom; heart; lungs; stomach
hot (thing); passionate (feelings, etc.); ardent; hot (e.g. temper); zealous; enthusiastic; intense
full up; to have had enough of something (both good and bad nuance)
to hold a thing in one's arms; to carry in one's arms; to embrace (e.g. a baby); to take upon oneself; to be saddled with
to be bewildered; to be perplexed
happy; glad; pleased; joyful; delightful; gratifying
to look at; to gaze at; to look out over; to get a view of; to look on (from the sidelines); to stand by and watch
older sister; elder sister
to care for someone; to look after someone
persevering; very patient
to associate with; to keep company with; to go out with; to go along with; to follow someone's lead; to accompany someone
young child; toddler; child over 1 but not yet of school age
that is to say; so that means
instability; insecurity; crankiness