to betray;  to turn traitor to;  to double-cross
 failure;  collapse;  breakdown;  break-up;  bankruptcy
 snappingly;  with a snap;  merely ...;  having just ...
 to break;  to be broken;  to be folded;  to give in;  to back down;  to turn (a corner)
 sure;  no mistaking it;  for certain;  without doubt
 slumping;  flopping down;  heavily rotating
 to turn over (in one's sleep);  to toss and turn (in bed);  to change sides;  to double-cross;  to betray
 anyway;  anyhow;  at any rate;  in any case
 qualifications;  requirements;  capabilities
 without;  unacceptable;  not alright;  unsatisfactory
 to fire from a job;  to dismiss;  to discharge;  to behead
 dishonor;  dishonour;  disgrace;  shame
 to be branded a ...;  to be labelled a ...
 to declare;  to assert;  to say bluntly;  to say straight out
 for the time being;  for the present;  immediate;  present;  for some time (after);  current account
 to earn (income);  to make (money);  to score (points, victory);  to gain (time);  to work hard (at one's job);  to labor
 recent graduate looking to change jobs
 next year;  next fiscal year
 to make (the best) use of;  to put to good use;  to let live;  to keep alive;  to revive;  to resuscitate
 serious;  earnest;  real sword (as opposed to a wooden practice weapon)
 to give up on;  to turn one's back (on);  to abandon;  to forsake;  to dump (e.g. romantic partner)
 to chuckle to oneself;  to gloat (over)
 feeling refreshed;  feeling relieved
 to tighten;  to press hard
 to give up;  to admit defeat;  to throw in the towel
 frustrated (over a failure, humiliation or injustice);  annoyed;  chagrined;  (bitterly) disappointed;  bitter;  vexed
 to collect;  to gather;  to save;  to accumulate;  to pile up
 to make fun of;  to look down on;  to make light of
 to make a fool of someone
 to be satisfied;  to find peace of mind;  to feel good
 to contemplate;  to ponder;  to think long about;  to turn over in one's mind
 to throw violently against;  to slam against;  to strike;  to thrust at someone (e.g. a letter)
 to picture;  to come into one's mind;  to remember
 to get angry;  to get mad;  to tell someone off;  to scold;  to be angular;  to be square
 arrogant;  haughty;  stuck-up;  arrogant bastard;  snob
 impudence;  shamelessness;  brazenness;  arrogance;  audacity;  effrontery
 to collapse;  to crumble;  to get out of shape;  to lose one's shape;  to break down;  to be thrown into disarray;  to crash (stock market)
 sightseeing;  watching;  viewing;  sightseer;  watcher;  spectator
 turbidity;  cloudiness (of a liquid);  opacity;  disorder;  chaos
 focusing (e.g. light);  convergence