immediately; as soon as possible; as quickly as possible
a little; a bit; just a minute; for a moment; somewhat; rather
work-related injury; work-related illness; work-related death; workers' compensation insurance
overtime; outside of hours (school, office, surgery, etc.)
slipping out (a chuckle, giggle); unintentionally (letting out a quiet laugh)
to begin to open; to come out; to smile broadly; to come apart at the seams (clothes)
salaried; with pay; vacation; (paid) holiday
to know; to understand; to be aware of; to consent; to agree
to undertake; to take on (task); to assure; to guarantee; to vouch (for)
part of the eyebrow closest to the nose
qualitative difference; disparity; gap
relationship of mutual trust; fiduciary relation
to smirk; to grin broadly
to put on airs; to assume importance
laugh; laughter; smile; sneer; sex aids (e.g. dildos, pornographic books, erotic woodblock prints, etc.)
to draw in; to take in; to retract; to withdraw; to take back (e.g. words)
funny story; funny anecdote
charge; grounds; suspicion
to draw the line (between two situations); to make a clear distinction; to make it clear where one stands; to take clear responsibility for (mistakes, etc.)
to betray; to turn traitor to; to double-cross
astonishment; amazement; surprise; fright; shock
to change; to alter; to reform; to correct; to examine; to check
second (unit of time); arc second
to knock down; to beat (someone) up; to injure (someone) so badly they cannot recover (esp. emotionally); to overwhelm (with mental anguish, etc.)
to tease; to make fun of; to poke fun at; to make a crack about; to chaff; to kid
wiping out; sweeping away; eradicating; dispelling
wise; sagacious; intelligent; sensible
soft; tender; limp; subdued (colour or light) (color); gentle; meek
suddenly; unexpectedly; by chance; accidentally; lightly; nimbly
slanting; tilted; sloping; distorted (feeling); slanted (e.g. view of the world); bad (mood)
had better ...; had better not ...
to overturn; to capsize; to overthrow (government etc.); to reverse (decision etc.); to disprove (an established theory etc.)
to spur on; to urge forward; to impel; to drive at high speed (e.g. a car)
young person; youth; young