to take into one's possession;  to receive;  to take into one's care (e.g. person, pet);  to take custody of;  to leave;  to go away
 to condemn;  to blame;  to urge;  to press;  to torture;  to torment
 to take someone (to some place);  to take someone along;  to lead someone away
 frantic;  frenetic;  inevitable death;  brinkmate (inevitable checkmate)
 notice;  notification;  report;  posting
 to have a nightmare;  to make a noise during a nightmare
 scene;  setting;  scene (in a movie, play);  shot;  state of the market
 to think constantly about;  to dwell on
 indicates concession or compromise;  indicates permission
 (one's) older brother;  lad;  sonny
 as much as one wants;  as many as one wants;  all that one wishes for
 to abandon;  to fail;  to desert;  to forsake
 year by year;  annually;  every year;  from year to year
 to gather (attract, receive) attention;  to have a high profile;  to gain prominence;  to become popular
 turning point;  critical juncture;  knot (in a tree, etc.)
 to go out to meet;  to receive;  to welcome;  to accept (e.g. as a member of a group or family);  to call for;  to summon
 this year;  this fiscal year;  this school year
 to continue to hold;  to hold on to (for a long period);  to maintain;  to keep
 to cut;  to cut through;  to sever (connections, ties);  to turn off (e.g. the light);  to terminate (e.g. a conversation);  to hang up (the phone);  to punch (a ticket)
 limit;  limits;  degree;  extent;  the end;  the last;  as long as ...
 guidance;  lead;  guide;  primer;  influence;  connections
 to see;  to look;  to watch;  to try to
 to be affected;  to be influenced;  to be concerned with;  to have to do with;  to stick to (opinions)
 indictment;  prosecution;  complaint
 email;  mail (usu. in compound words);  post;  message (sent over a chat application);  instant message;  male
 noisy;  confused;  uproarious
 I got it;  I see;  I now know;  So that's the reason
 suspension;  stoppage;  discontinuance;  interruption
 penalty for contract breach
 manager (e.g. of a business, an idol, etc.);  in a sports team (esp. at school) someone who does the routine drudge work
 to resign;  to retire;  to quit;  to leave (one's job, etc.)
 note left by a dead person;  suicide note;  testamentary letter;  posthumous work
 to take responsibility (for a fallout);  to accept the blame;  to take the blame
 to lock up;  to shut up;  to imprison