to become attached (to); to take (to); to become affectionate (with); to be tamed
to coil around (of a child or animal); to grab (usu. out of playfulness or affection); to cling
playing; play (margin between on and off, gap before pressing button or lever has an effect)
calvaria; area at top of head; parietal
bed hair; hair disarranged during sleep; habit of moving around in one's sleep; sleeping habit
natural; understandable; reasonable; no wonder
older sister and younger brother
close; intimate; on good terms
nice; likeable; desirable
to pierce; to stab; to sting; to bite; to sew; to stitch; to pole (a boat)
to slide; to slip off; to get dislocated; to be out of alignment; to get dislodged; to deviate
to collect; to gather; to arrange; to put in order; to make uniform; to make even
at any rate; anyhow; anyway; in any case; because
to paste; to stick; to affix; to station; to post
if it is the case that ...
difficult to ...; hard to ...
shriek of delight; cry of joy
parents' day (day when parents observe their children in school)
pupil; student; schoolchild
inspection; study by observation; field trip; sitting out (e.g. PE class)
to lead (a) life (usu. preceded by the type of life)
another's parent; another's parents
it does not mean that ...; I don't mean that ...; it is not the case that...
to come out; to appear; to turn up; to emerge
surging crowd; wave of humanity; stampede
to get drunk; to become intoxicated; to feel sick (e.g. in a vehicle); to become nauseated; to be elated; to be exalted
(act of) writing on a blackboard
among these; between these; of these; in here; in this
to connect; to link together; to tie; to fasten; to maintain; to preserve
helpful person; person who likes looking after others; overly helpful person; annoyingly helpful person; manager; go-between
vague; faint; dim; indistinct; hazy; blurry
to have an accident; to meet with an accident
to watch over; to watch attentively
shock (psychological); crisis (esp. financial); event that rattles the markets; shock (physical, mechanical); shock (e.g. due to lack of blood flow); trauma