to hold between (e.g. one's fingers, chopsticks); to grip (from both sides); to put between; to sandwich between; to catch (e.g. a finger in a door); to trap; to insert (e.g. a break into proceedings)
third party; third person; outsider; disinterested person
load; heavy burden; encumbrance; heavy freight; heavy responsibility
another name; nickname; alias; synonym (taxonomy)
permeation (of thought, ideology, culture, etc.); infiltration (e.g. of ideas); permeation (of a liquid, etc.); soaking; osmosis
notice; attention; observation
mind; spirit; attitude; mentality; spirit (of a matter); essence
instability; insecurity; crankiness
to perceive; to sense; to take in; to grasp; to feel
weekend; Saturday and Sunday
situation; (present) state of affairs; circumstances
even a little; any at all; if only a little; no matter how little
to take an attitude; to take a stance; to commit oneself; to assume a position
to raise; to bring up; to rear; to cultivate; to foster; to nurture
break in contact; not hearing from; having no communication with
too much for one to handle; beyond one's capacity; unmanageable; uncontrollable; incorrigible; obstreperous
burden; load; responsibility; bearing (a cost, responsibility, etc.); shouldering
persistent; obstinate; tenacious; relentless; insistent; importunate
frequency (of occurrence)
trouble; problem; mess; difficulty; nuisance
new; novel; fresh; recent; latest; up-to-date
hearer; listener; audience; interviewer; questioner
resignation; acceptance; consolation
reasoning; inference; deduction; mystery or detective genre
censure; denunciation; (verbal) attack; blaming
to throw a punch at; to swing at; to strike out at; to raise a hand against
to check; to hold back; to keep at bay; to stop; to prevent; to stem
one o'clock; once; at one time; for a time; for a while; a time
noisy; confused; uproarious
to kick flying (often a person in sport, martial arts, etc.)
to roll; to tumble; to fall over; to roll over; to lie down; to be scattered about; to be lying around
grip (of hand); grip strength
to obey (an order, law, etc.); to abide by (a rule, custom, etc.); to follow (a person); to accompany; to go alongside (e.g. a river); to follow (e.g. a sign)
escape; break-out; prolapse; proptosis
to burst (open); to break; to split
to behave like a spoiled child; to fawn on; to take advantage of; to presume upon (e.g. another's benevolence); to depend on
teacher; instructor; teaching staff; faculty member
start of work; commencement; opening
reopening; resumption; restarting