to give; to let (one) have; to give; to do for one; to take the trouble to do; to do to someone's disadvantage
wealthy; rich; affluent; well-off
to be able (to); to be possible (to)
daughter; girl (i.e. a young, unmarried woman)
also; too; not ... either; (it's not possible) no matter what; although one might wish otherwise
to be blessed with; to be rich in; to abound in
many; numerous; large amount of; large quantity of; frequent; common
tender; kind; gentle; graceful; affectionate; amiable
immediately; right away; at once; instantly
present (e.g. government, administration); current; existing
to change; to be transformed; to move to; to be different; to be uncommon
to be irritated; to get annoyed; to lose one's patience
confusion; complications; being gripped by strong feelings; fit (e.g. of anger); moment (e.g. of frustration)
handle; steering wheel; handlebar; handlebars; handle; screen name
to dust; to remove dust; to slap; to hit (with the palm); to use up money
fan; enthusiast; lover (of); fan (e.g. electric)
heart attack; to have a heart attack
young; youthful; immature; green; low (number); small
to succeed (a person, to a position, etc.); to inherit; to patch (clothes); to mend; to add (e.g. charcoal to the fire); to replenish with
to cherish; to treasure; to prize; to take good care of; to look after
humanity; empathy; kindness; human nature; common sense; customs and manners
something like ...; something called ...
really; truly; indeed; good grief
to happen to have on hand or in stock
man; male; fellow; guy; male lover; boyfriend
earnings; proceeds; returns; revenue
only; just; merely; as much as; to the extent of; enough to
sharing; share (on social media); market share
to spread; to extend; to unfold; to open; to scatter about; to spread around
transportation rates or expenses
to be put at a disadvantage; to get the short end of the stick
pluralizing suffix (esp. for people and animals; formerly honorific)
period; epoch; the times; those days; oldness; ancientness
in comparison to; rather than
to work (someone) hard; to push (someone) around
even though; despite; when
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)
far from; anything but; not at all; let alone; to say nothing of; not to mention