that way; that direction; there; that (one); you; your family
father; dad; husband; you; he
to like; to be pleased with; to be delighted with; to take a liking to; to suit one's fancy
to give; to confer; to bestow; to kindly do for one; to oblige; to favour
to be good (at); to go well; to look (taste, etc.) good; to hold one's liquor; to be able to hold one's drink
not worth considering; out of the question
carrying (on one's person or in the hand); mobile phone; cell phone
to take out; to produce; to pick out; to fetch; to retrieve
suspicious character (person, figure)
telephone receiver; telephone mouthpiece; making a telephone call; receiving a telephone call
to scream; to whine; to grumble; to complain
to become confused (disconcerted, disorganized, disorganised); to be flustered; to panic; to hurry; to rush; to hasten
total darkness; pitch dark; bleak future; poor prospects
screen (of a TV, computer, etc.); image (on a screen); picture; surface of a painting (picture, drawing, etc.)
to put out one's tongue; to stick out one's tongue
to telephone; to make a phone call
to start; to begin; to start up (a business, society, etc.); to open (e.g. a store); to start ...; to begin to ...
as a matter of fact; by the way; to tell you the truth; to be honest; frankly
injury; wound; mistake; accident; loss
palm; open hand; playing on equal terms; lack of handicap
trace; tracks; site; remains; scar
immediate; prompt; quick; rapid; urgent; pressing
hospital; clinic; doctor's office; doctor's surgery; infirmary
to take (a photo); to record (video, audio, etc.); to make (a film)
disposable camera; single-use camera
still; yet; more; still more; as ...; like ...
company employee; office worker; white-collar worker
another; one more; not quite; not very good; lacking
room; chamber; apartment; flat; stable
to rush over; to run up to
guard; security (officer); guardsman
really; truly; indeed; good grief
to take pains; to take time for someone; to do work for someone; to go to trouble for someone
lack of common sense; thoughtlessness; senselessness; irrationality; absurdity
first-person plural (or singular); second or third person plural (implies speaker is of higher status than those referred to)