quarrel; dispute; argument
quarrel; brawl; fight; squabble; scuffle; argument
to have gooseflesh (e.g. from cold or horror)
pitiful; pathetic; painful to look at
and yet; despite this; but even so; but even then; however; nevertheless
lie; fib; mistake; error; unwise move; bad decision
to vomit; to throw up; to emit; to send forth; to give (an opinion); to make (a comment)
pity; sorrow; pitiable; pitiful; alack; alas
brake; drag; skid; restraint; curtailment; self-imposed limit
far away; far off; far; long ago; long before
to respond; to satisfy; to accept; to comply with; to apply for
evasion; excuse; subterfuge; runaround
to be sufficient; to be enough; to be worth doing; to be worthy of; to do (the job); to serve
no sooner than; as soon as; immediately after; at the thought of; when I think about
to have a limit; to go too far (e.g. joke)
to overdo; to go too far; to go to excess
laughing foolishly; cackling
sound argument; fair argument; just reasoning
to declare; to assert; to state definitively; to finish saying; to say it all; to finish one's sentence
well-matched (esp. of a couple); becoming; suitable
equal; identical; the same; no different (to); just like; equivalent
number (in a series); (one's) turn; watch; guard; rank; standing; bout
scornful laughter; ridicule; derision; sneer
to remain; to abide; to stay (in the one place); to be limited to; to be confined to; to only account for
advantageous; favourable; better; profitable; lucrative; gainful
to make an appeal; to urge
to keep one's mouth shut; to refuse to talk
another meeting; meeting again; reunion
to speak to; to give a (something) talk to; to speak words of (something)
even so; all the same; nevertheless; yes, but ...
malicious; spiteful; vicious; shady and damp
assimilation; absorption; adaptation; assimilation; anabolism; assimilation (phonology)
to be wounded; to get injured; to get hurt feelings; to get damaged; to get chipped
to go to hell; to fall into hell; to be damned
choices; alternatives; options
duty; responsibility (incl. supervision of staff); liability; onus
farce; charade; person who serves tea; short and humorous improvised sketch (originating from Edo-era kabuki)
to spit out; to eject; to dump
clicking one's tongue; tut-tut; smacking one's lips (with relish)
law; regulation; rule; code; agreement; arrangement
together (of two people); both (of you, them, etc.)