leaving hospital;  discharge from hospital
 the expectation is that ...;  the reason is that ...;  the fact is that ...;  the explanation is that ...;  it is that ...
 patient's chart;  clinical records;  record (e.g. student, equipment maintenance, etc.)
 busy;  occupied;  hectic;  restless;  hurried;  fidgety
 to fill in (field, entry, etc.);  to fill out (form);  to post a message (e.g. on a bulletin-board);  to store;  to write (data);  to flash
 attending physician;  doctor-in-charge;  attending doctor;  one's doctor
 mountain stream;  valley;  dale;  wetlands;  swamp;  marsh
 teacher;  instructor;  sensei;  title or form of address for a teacher, master, doctor, lawyer, etc.;  intimate or teasing form of address; (arch.)  one's elder
 to address (someone);  to accost a person;  to talk (to someone);  to begin to talk;  to start a conversation
 to wear glasses;  to put on glasses
 charge;  cost;  generation;  age;  era;  a representative of;  on behalf of
 approximately;  about;  to (about) the extent that;  (almost) enough that;  as ... as ...;  like
 uncle;  old man;  mister;  manybar goatfish (Parupeneus multifasciatus)
 to dye;  to colour;  to color
 to forget;  to leave carelessly;  to be forgetful of;  to forget about;  to forget (an article)
 white hair;  grey hair;  gray hair
 root;  source;  origin;  foundation;  basis;  essence
 falling lightly (e.g. snow, petals, confetti);  fluttering;  flickering;  twinkling;  appearing and disappearing;  catching glimpses
 appearing and disappearing;  slipping in and out of view
 a little;  a bit;  just a minute;  for a moment;  somewhat;  rather;  (not) easily
 clearly;  plainly;  distinctly;  to be clear;  to be definite;  to be certain
 indicates word or phrase being defined;  used for quoting (thoughts, speech, etc.);  with;  (not) as much as;  (not) so much as;  the fact that
 to understand;  to comprehend;  to become clear;  to be known;  I know!;  I think so too!
 suffix for familiar person
 unusual;  rare;  new;  novel;  fine (e.g. gift)
 illness (usu. excluding minor ailments, e.g. common cold);  disease;  bad habit;  bad behaviour;  crazy;  insane
 so;  therefore;  accordingly;  like I said;  I told you already
 treating someone like a child
 please (give me);  please (do for me)
 suddenly;  all of a sudden;  quickly;  emphatically;  energetically
 to rise;  to erect;  to get up
 I'm sorry;  my apologies;  may I come in?;  permission;  leave;  dismissal
 whistling (wind);  blowing;  fluttering (in the wind);  waving;  staggering;  tottering
 light (i.e. not heavy);  feeling light (i.e. offering little resistance, moving easily);  light (i.e. of foot);  effortless;  non-serious;  minor;  slight
 to laugh;  to smile;  to sneer;  to ridicule;  to be dumbfounded;  to be flabbergasted
 to ward off (e.g. an attack);  to fend off (e.g. a question);  to elude;  to evade;  to dodge;  to turn aside (e.g. a joke)
 to lose;  to be defeated;  to succumb;  to give in;  to be inferior to;  to break out in a rash due to (e.g. lacquer, shaving, etc.)
 (stare or glare with) scornful eyes;  reproachful eyes;  disgusted eyes
 to mind (negative nuance);  to care about;  to worry;  to pay undue (amount of) attention to (something)
 state;  state of affairs;  appearance;  look;  sign;  indication