conversely;  on the contrary
 to become serious;  to take something seriously (joke, teasing);  to become irritated or angry (usu. at something trivial);  to get worked up
 assertion;  declaration;  affirmation
 (one's) older sister;  (one's) elder sister;  girl
 lie;  fib;  mistake;  error;  unwise move;  bad decision
 passion;  passions;  (sexual) desire;  craving
 Pan (Greek god);  bang;  boom;  crack
 to sob convulsively;  to heave with sobs
 bright;  intelligent;  clever;  smart
 to get lost;  to become lost;  to go astray
 sudden;  abrupt;  urgent;  pressing;  steep;  sharp;  rapid
 important;  significant;  precious;  valuable;  careful
 how long;  how much;  to what extent
 courteous;  decorous;  polite
 so;  like this;  in this way
 (looking) blankly;  vacantly;  dazedly;  (staring) in puzzlement;  with a look of amazement
 idiot;  moron;  trivial matter;  folly;  stupid;  foolish
 to retreat;  to back off;  to draw back;  to step back;  to shrink away
 to become aroused (of emotions, nerves, etc.);  to become excited;  to become stirred up;  to be proud;  to be haughty;  to be pompous
 end;  tip;  end (of the year, month, etc.);  close;  youngest child;  descendants;  offspring
 side street (often parallel to a main street);  back street;  alley;  alleyway
 garbage can;  rubbish bin;  trash can;  dustbin
 apt to (do);  liable to;  predominantly;  mostly;  ... reaps the rewards;  ... takes the prize
 be careful what you say;  consider your words
 grasp;  catch;  understanding
 good thing;  nice thing;  good excuse;  good grounds;  interjection used to impress an idea or to urge a response
 spirit;  soul;  drive;  vigor;  vigour
 to seal (letter);  to prevent;  to forbid;  to block
 because of;  owing to;  due to
 to expedite;  to encourage;  to spur (on)
 absurd;  unreasonable;  extreme;  senseless;  disorderly;  chaotic
 firm;  strong;  solid;  stable
 to get;  to secure;  to learn;  to master;  to complete
 explanation;  interpretation
 bad guy;  villain;  evildoer;  scoundrel
 to hesitate to say;  to mumble;  to hem and haw;  to falter
 half-cooked;  vague;  halfhearted;  indecisive
 sudden;  abrupt;  unexpected;  unforeseen
 promise;  agreement;  convention;  rule;  destiny;  fate
 to be late;  to be unpunctual
 exactly;  precisely;  closely;  tightly;  properly;  without fail
 ambush;  lying in wait for an ambush