the rest; the others; in addition (to that); besides that; and so forth; and the like
performance (e.g. music, dance, pantomime, etc.)
club activities; extracurricular activities
companions; friends; comrades; mates; partners
every person; each one; everybody
desperate; frantic; excited; worked up; heated; eager
to call in; to invite; to bring in
from now on; after this; in the future; from here; from this point
networking; making contacts
to shift one's attention to; to shift one's focus on
when there is a legal tender currency, bad money drives out good money (Gresham's Law)
to drive away; to order off; to chase away; to force into an unpleasant situation (bankruptcy, prostitution, suicide, etc.)
to accompany; to go with; to go together
inheritance; bequest; legacy; heritage
many; much; majority (of); greater part (of); mostly; mainly
men and women of all ages
going in and out; entering and exiting; visiting regularly; frequenting; income and expenditure; incomings and outgoings; increase and decrease
photograph; photo; picture; moving picture; movie
photography (still or motion); photographing; filming; shooting; (video) recording
to be negligent in doing something; to shirk; to be off one's guard
to turn over; to turn around; to change (one's mind); to reverse (one's decision); to fly (flag, etc.); to wave (skirt, cape, etc.)
to find fault with; to question
resentment; indignation; anger
to occupy; to hold; to account for; to make up; to take up
everyone; anyone; no one; nobody
craving for the limelight
dissatisfaction; discontent; displeasure; complaint; unhappiness
clamour; clamor; uproar; tumult; furore; furor
first-person plural (or singular); second or third person plural (implies speaker is of higher status than those referred to)
to cut down; to slay; to truncate; to round down; to omit; to discard
truth; reality; truly; really; absolute truth
incoherent; wandering; vague; rambling; whimsical
thought; idea; conception
to play with (a toy, one's hair, etc.); to fiddle with; to toy with (one's emotions, etc.); to trifle with; to do with something as one pleases; to appreciate
to creep in; to steal in; to sneak in
to untie; to unfasten; to unsew; to unstitch; to solve; to work out; to dispel (misunderstanding, etc.)
motionlessly (e.g. stand, wait); (be) still; fixedly (e.g. gaze, stare); intently (e.g. listen, think); patiently (endure); stoically