being too late; losing one's final chance
slander; bad-mouthing; abuse; insult; speaking ill (of)
to make a list; to enumerate
plain; simple; reserved (behaviour, attitude, etc.); modest; quite; a (little) bit
pupil; student; schoolchild
pity; sympathy; compassion; affection; love
pluralizing suffix (esp. for people and animals; formerly honorific)
on good terms with; on cordial terms with; getting along well with; to make friends with; to be good friends with; to get along with
person of importance; a somebody; absolutely; certainly; to be sure
very; extremely; extreme; excessive; splendid; impressive
honorific/polite/humble prefix; honorific suffix
anger; offence; offense; rage; taking offense; taking offence
single word; a few words; brief comment
tedious; boring; being fed up with
even at the best of times; already; (even) under normal circumstances; in addition to; as it is
any more; any further; any better; any longer
outline; main points; generally; on the whole; general; rough
called; named; as many as; as much as; all ...; every single ...
to resemble; to look like; to be like; to be alike; to be similar; to take after
like; similar to; (I) think (that); (I) have a feeling (that); feels like; feels similar to
thing; object; one's things; possessions; things; something; quality
girl; daughter; baby girl; young woman
to talk or say too much; to go too far; to overstate; to exaggerate
quarrel; brawl; fight; squabble; scuffle; argument
to pass (of time); to elapse
reconciliation; make peace with
two persons; two people; pair; couple
alone; by oneself; on one's own
small point; knob; protuberance; aloneness; loneliness; solitude
recess; break time; break between classes; free period; recess time; recreation hour
third day of the month; three days
to return to normal; to revert to the starting point; to go back to how it was
particle indicating that the speaker is trying to recall some information
to re-think; to think back upon; to change one's mind
expectation; anticipation; prediction; forecast; conjecture
to roll; to tumble; to fall over; to roll over; to lie down; to be scattered about; to be lying around
all members; all hands; everyone; everybody; whole crew
by all means; no matter what; at any rate
to float; to become merry; to be cheerful; to become loose; to become unsteady; to feel out of it; to be cut off (e.g. from those around you)
being obtrusive; being conspicuous (in a bad way)
to receive; to get; to catch (e.g. a ball); to be struck by (wind, waves, sunlight, etc.); to sustain (damage); to incur (a loss); to undergo (e.g. surgery)