several times (as large, over)
to manage something successfully; to be successful
forgetting; lapse of memory
just you wait and see (as a threat)
little finger; pinky; little toe
blood congestion; -stasis
to repel; to drive away; to repulse; to reject
to become blue; to turn green; to turn pale; to blanch (with fear)
another place; somewhere else; outside (one's family or group); someone else; not caring for; being indifferent to
stopping of bleeding; stanching; hemostasis; haemostasis
to weigh on one's mind; to trouble one's heart; to be concerned about; to worry about
petty underling; small fry
warrior; soldier; courageous person; strong person
first-person plural (or singular); second or third person plural (implies speaker is of higher status than those referred to)
fool; idiot; dotage; senility; touched in the head (from); out of it (from)
to be mistaken for; to be confused with
dissatisfaction with the work (role) given to one; feeling oneself above the given work (role); not up to the task; (being) out of one's depth
supporting role (actor); minor role
person of high standing facing no opposition and with a warped view of reality; (lit.) naked emperor
to draw back; to sink; to be set back (e.g. from a road); to withdraw (e.g. from the public eye); to retire to (somewhere)
in 8 or 9 cases out of ten; in all probability
credibility; authenticity; confidence; reliability
conceit; hubris; vanity; presumption
to untie; to unfasten; to unsew; to unstitch; to solve; to work out; to dispel (misunderstanding, etc.)
system; institution; organization; organisation
extreme brutality; atrocity; heinousness; heinous nature
control; restraint; suppression; constraint; curtailment; inhibition
to belong to; to come under; to be affiliated with; to be subject to
obedience; submission; resignation
(piece of) rope; ordinary method
lack of ability; inadequacy; (being) out of one's depth
dead person; (the) deceased; (the) dead; casualties
restriction; restraint; limitation; limit
to bring up a subject; to touch on a matter
court (of law); courtroom
accused; defendant; prisoner at the bar
joint party (e.g. by students from several colleges); combined party; mixer; two or more groups, esp. female and male students, combining for a party