to come (spatially or temporally);  to approach;  to come back;  to do ... and come back;  to come to be;  to become
 so;  therefore;  accordingly;  like I said;  I told you already
 he;  she;  this;  this one;  Hey, you!;  You bastard!
 be;  is;  did;  (have) done;  please;  do
 language of flowers;  floriography;  flower symbolism, e.g. red roses mean love
 to believe;  to believe in;  to place trust in;  to confide in;  to have faith in
 though;  notwithstanding;  although
 worry;  concern;  anxiety;  care;  help;  aid
 to be seen;  to be in sight;  to look;  to seem;  to come
 at (place, time);  in;  to (direction, state);  toward;  for (purpose);  because of (reason);  for
 nausea;  sickness in the stomach
 whole (body);  full-length (e.g. portrait);  systemic
 sluggish;  languid;  listless;  bothersome;  tiresome;  pain-in-the-ass
 at one's feet;  underfoot;  gait;  pace;  most recent;  current
 about;  concerning;  as to;  regarding
 straight (ahead);  direct;  upright;  straightforward;  honest;  frank
 to be able (in a position) to do;  to be up to the task;  to be ready;  to be completed;  to be made;  to be built;  to be good at
 as expected;  sure enough;  after all (is said and done);  in the end;  too;  also
 with the exception of;  excepting;  excluding
 person;  someone;  human beings;  mankind;  human (Homo sapiens);  (other) people;  others
 -like;  sort of;  similar to;  resembling
 behind;  rear;  after;  later;  remainder;  the rest;  more (e.g. five more minutes)
 small quantity;  little;  little while;  short distance
 cold (to the touch);  chilly;  icy;  (emotionally) cold;  coldhearted;  unfeeling
 safe;  secure;  certainly;  surely;  no thanks;  I'm good
 here;  this place;  this point;  here;  these past ... (e.g. three years);  these last ...
 to fall (over, down);  to collapse;  to be destroyed (in a collapse);  to collapse;  to be confined to bed (with an illness);  to come down with;  to die
 excuse me;  pardon me;  I'm sorry;  thank you
 such;  that sort of;  that kind of;  no way!;  never!
 to become confused (disconcerted, disorganized, disorganised);  to be flustered;  to panic;  to hurry;  to rush;  to hasten
 after school (at the end of the day)
 entry to school or university;  matriculation;  enrolment (in university, etc.) (enrollment)
 continuously in some state (for a long time, distance);  throughout;  much (better, etc.);  by far;  far away;  long ago
 to pass (time);  to spend;  to overdo (esp. of one's alcohol consumption);  to drink (alcohol); (arch.)  to take care of; (arch.)  to support
 that;  the;  part (as in "part two");  um ...;  er ...
 bad condition;  not to work out (i.e. a deal);  disagreement;  break-off;  disorder;  slump
 to get better;  to get well;  to recover (from an illness);  to be cured;  to be restored;  to heal