somehow; how; in what way; why; what kind of
to take; to carry (something) away; to bear
even a little; any at all; if only a little; no matter how little
to be helpful; to be dependable; to stand by (someone)
may; might; perhaps; may be; possibly
part; portion; amount; worth (as in "two days' worth"); one's means; one's place; one's duty
that is to say; that is; in short; in brief; clogging; obstruction; shrinkage
taste (in fashion, music, etc.); sense (e.g. of humour); flair
moment to quit; way to quit
hey!; wait a minute!; whoa!; boohoo; waaaa
hesitation; indecision; vacillation
good; excellent; fine; nice; pleasant; agreeable
hole; opening; pit; hollow; burrow; den; deficit
particle indicating that the speaker is trying to recall some information
older sister; elder sister; young lady; miss; ma'am; older girl
letter; missive; note; mail
to look after; to take care of; to be put in charge of; to be given responsibility for; to withhold (an announcement); to reserve (judgment)
most; highest; maximum; best; wonderful; finest
enjoyable; fun; pleasant; happy; delightful
to go with (a companion); to hang out with; to do together
forever; for good; eternally; as long as one likes; indefinitely; no matter what
painful; bitter; tough; difficult; cruel; harsh
passing each other; missing (meeting) each other; failing to meet; (being at) cross purposes; discrepancy
older sister; elder sister
always; all the time; never; usual; regular
no matter what; whatever you say; in the end
to suffer; to groan; to be worried
though; notwithstanding; although
together; jointly; at the same time; with; both
senior high school; high school
to pass (time); to spend; to overdo (esp. of one's alcohol consumption); to drink (alcohol); (arch.) to take care of; (arch.) to support
to see; to look; to examine; to look over; to look after; to attend to; to experience
to talk; to speak; to tell; to explain; to speak (a language)
minimum; at the very least
to live; to make a living; to get on with
one night; one evening; all night; overnight
deviation value (usu. scaled to mean of 50, standard deviation of 10, and often used for academic grades); deviation; T-score; standard score