state;  condition;  situation;  appearance;  circumstances
 treating someone like a child
 empty;  void;  vain;  fruitless;  lifeless
 painful;  heartrending;  trying;  oppressive;  suffocating;  miserable
 frustrated (over a failure, humiliation or injustice);  annoyed;  chagrined;  (bitterly) disappointed;  bitter;  vexed
 that day;  the very same day
 housework;  domestic chores;  family affairs;  household matters
 unable to concentrate on (due to distractions, etc.)
 concentration;  focusing;  convergence;  within a collection of works
 by all means;  at any cost;  whether (one is) willing or not;  willingly or unwillingly;  on no account;  by no means
 to be resurrected;  to be resuscitated;  to be rehabilitated;  to be recalled (e.g. memories);  to be brought back
 how many years;  how long;  what year
 style;  manner;  way;  after (period of time) again (e.g. meeting again after a year);  for the first time in (period of time)
 to feel dizzy;  to have blood rush to one's head;  to lose one's cool;  to be obsessed;  to be infatuated;  to become conceited
 here I am;  I'm home!;  presently;  right away;  right now
 miserable;  pitiful;  tragic;  painstaking
 (those) who are;  (that) which is;  in the capacity of
 surprise;  astonishment;  wonder;  amazement
 to fold (clothes, umbrella);  to close (a shop, business);  to vacate
 vacuum cleaner;  vacuum;  hoover
 leaving something as it is (after taking it out or turning it on)
 materials;  data;  document
 anything and everything;  just about everything
 halfway;  half measures;  unfinished;  incomplete;  by halves;  half-baked
 to stop (moving);  to come to a stop;  to stop (doing, working, being supplied);  to come to a halt;  to alight;  to perch on
 messy;  confused;  chaotic;  complaining about various things
 to be in disorder;  to lie scattered around
 not a chance;  not likely;  oh no;  yuck;  fault;  defect
 body;  torso;  trunk;  build;  physique;  health
 to leave (in someone's keeping);  to put (in someone's care);  to put (someone) in charge of;  to leave (a matter) in someone's hands;  to lean on;  to put one's weight on
 past;  after;  too (much);  over- (e.g. eating)
 rest;  break;  recess;  intermission
 condition;  state;  health;  state (of health);  way;  manner
 funny;  amusing;  strange;  odd;  improper;  unsuitable
 coolness;  calmness;  composure;  all right;  fine;  OK
 dubious;  puzzled;  suspicious
 to hold in one's arms;  to carry in one's arms;  to have (problems, debts, etc.);  to take on (a responsibility);  to employ;  to have (on one's staff)