insincerity; dishonesty; untruthfulness; bad faith
oath; vow; pledge; covenant
to enter; to trespass; to interfere; to meddle; to pry into
order; command; directions; instructions
scattered; disperse; loose; disconnected; in pieces; in drops
tough measure; firm step; strong measure
putting an idea into someone's head; suggestion; hint
joint ownership; co-ownership; sharing (e.g. a viewpoint); sharing (files, devices on a network, posts on social media, etc.)
stupid; foolish; idiotic; fool; idiot; blockhead
blur; blurred; indistinct
marked; pronounced; showing a strong tendency (towards)
family; members of a family
(one's) older sister; (one's) elder sister; girl
surname; family name; last name
agreement; coincidence; correspondence; conformity
to stick into (of something with a sharp point); to prick; to pierce; to resonate emotionally; to move
of the time; at the time; of the hour; in vogue; sought after
phew; whew; huff; whoo; wohoo
mistaken idea; misunderstanding; wrong impression
to make muddy (of a liquid); to make cloudy; to make turbid; to make ambiguous; to evade (e.g. the point); to be noncommittal about
to have an idea; to have a clue
hesitation; indecision; vacillation
parting; separation; farewell
putting oneself into something; exerting oneself
in; on; at (place); as for; regarding
anticlimax; let-down; disappointment; loss of interest
to be hurtful; to resonate emotionally (with one)
and so on; and so forth; et cetera; comment; criticism
may; might; perhaps; may be; possibly
to chase; to run after; to pursue
whatever the case; under any circumstances
to abandon; to give up on; to desert
family name; house name; family honour; family honor
to take another good look at; to reconsider; to analyze; to reexamine
to do completely; to do accidentally; to do without meaning to; to happen to do
knock; knocking; fungo hitting; hitting balls for fielding practice
door handle; doorknob; door knob; knob or handle which operates the door catch
to twist; to wrench; to puzzle over; to defeat easily
to knit one's brows (in discomfort, unease, disapproval, etc.); to raise one's eyebrows; to frown; to scowl