distinctly (standing out); clearly; in sharp relief; boldly
quiet; still; surreptitious
to be filled to bursting; to burst
in a hurry; hastily; in feverish haste
hem; (trouser) cuff; bottom part; bottom edge; foot (of a mountain); tips (of hair)
to turn away (one's eyes, face, etc.); to avert; to displease; to annoy; to miss (the target, ball, etc.)
accent (on a syllable, word); stress; intonation; inflection; (language) accent (e.g. American, British); accent (e.g. in a design)
splendid; magnificent; gorgeous
easy; trifling; harmless; nothing of the sort; not at all
fool; blockhead; idiot; dunce
way of saying (something); way of putting it; wording; phrasing; language; expression
not watching where one is driving; not keeping one's eyes on the road
getting on and off (a vehicle); boarding and alighting
frantic dash; rushing at full speed
departure (of a train, car, etc.); starting; leaving
unhurriedly; leisurely; slowly; relaxedly; taking one's time
favourable; favorable; doing well; OK; all right
school route; street for students going to and from school (esp. on foot)
to respond; to satisfy; to accept; to comply with; to apply for
(just) making sure; just to be sure; just in case; for caution's sake
familiar; well-known; regular (e.g. customer); old stand-by
to irritate one; to get on one's nerves
act of God; irresistible force; inevitability; force majeure; vis major
in a whisper; in a low voice; in undertones
hey there; I say; see here
genuine; real; full-scale; full-blown; full-fledged; professional
rubbing the wrong way (e.g. a cat); irritating
feeling sick; feeling queasy; feeling nauseated; being angry; being offended; being disgusted
to forget to say; to forget to mention
senior high school student
vacantly; blankly; openmouthed; with one's mouth wide-open; with a whack; with a thump
moving to a different location to start a new job; (proceeding to) new appointment
to make a display of; to show off; to flaunt
moving (to a new place); moving in; transfer (to a new school)
to lend an ear; to hearken; to give an ear to; to listen carefully