close (e.g. friend);  familiar;  familiar (e.g. story);  well-known (to one);  close (relatives);  closely related
 pluralizing suffix (esp. for people and animals; formerly honorific)
 entry to school or university;  matriculation;  enrolment (in university, etc.) (enrollment)
 junior (at work, school, etc.);  younger people;  younger student
 society;  the world;  the times
 before one's eyes;  in front of one;  under one's nose;  immediate;  imminent;  around the corner
 ordinary;  common;  free of charge;  unaffected;  as is;  only
 alone;  by oneself;  on one's own
 everyone;  anyone;  no one;  nobody
 to substitute for;  to stand in for;  to fill in for
 to get used to;  to grow accustomed to;  to become skilled in;  to become experienced at;  to become tame;  to become domesticated
 what's the matter?;  what's wrong?;  what happened (to) ...?;  what have you done (with) ...?;  where is ...?
 to apologize;  to apologise
 only;  merely;  approximately;  about;  just (finished, etc.);  as if to;  (as though) about to
 what's the best thing to do?;  what to do?
 I wonder;  should I?;  is it?;  I wish that;  I hope that
 to overflow;  to brim over;  to flood
 tear;  tears;  lachrymal secretion;  sympathy
 softly;  gently;  stealthily;  secretly;  to leave alone;  to leave as it is
 hand;  arm;  forepaw;  foreleg;  handle;  hand;  worker
 to wipe;  to mop up;  to get rid of (an impression, feeling, blemish, etc.);  to dispel (e.g. shame);  to erase
 -like;  sort of;  similar to;  resembling
 to hug someone close;  to hold someone tight;  to embrace closely
 wish;  desire;  hope;  prospect;  expectation;  (one's) hopes
 any;  anything;  whatever;  I am told;  I hear;  I understand
 for oneself;  for one's own sake;  on one's own account
 go that far;  to that extent
 enough;  sufficient;  sufficiently;  fully;  division into ten
 to resemble;  to look like;  to be like;  to be alike;  to be similar;  to take after
 remainder;  remnant;  (not) very;  (not) much;  too much;  excessively
 to approach;  to draw near;  to get close;  to get acquainted with;  to get closer to;  to get to know
 to pass through;  to pass by;  to pass (of time);  to elapse;  to have expired;  to have ended;  to exceed
 companion;  partner;  other party;  addressee;  opponent (sports, etc.)
 to behave like a spoiled child;  to fawn on;  to take advantage of;  to presume upon (e.g. another's benevolence);  to depend on
 wound;  injury;  chip;  crack;  flaw;  defect
 to lick;  to lap;  to taste;  to experience (esp. a hardship);  to look down on (someone);  to make fun of
 nothing but;  none other than
 meaning;  significance;  sense
 to be disheartened;  to lose heart;  to be sprained;  to be snapped;  to be broken
 to comfort;  to console;  to amuse
 mutually;  with each other;  reciprocally;  together
 to be opposite;  to face each other