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)