habit (often a bad habit, i.e. vice); tendency; peculiarity; idiosyncrasy; crease; wrinkle
judging from; on the basis of; from the point of view of
to get irritated; to get annoyed; to be on the edge; to fret; to lose patience
rational; reasonable; logical
to explain adequately; to be accountable
whim; caprice; whimsy; fickle; moody; uneven temper
to jump out; to rush out; to appear (suddenly); to protrude; to project; to butt in
no sooner than; as soon as; immediately after; at the thought of; when I think about
to take a breather; to take a rest; to catch one's breath; to take a breath
maximum preference; maximum priority; priority handling
long slits (esp. of eyes)
to abandon; to fail; to desert; to forsake
to abandon; to give up on; to desert
refreshingly; with a feeling of relief; shapely; neatly; cleanly; without trouble; clearly
to be at a loss for words
number (in a series); (one's) turn; watch; guard; rank; standing; bout
hole; opening; pit; hollow; burrow; den; deficit
to go upstream; to go back (in time, to origin); to date back to; to trace back to
consideration; guess; conjecture; judgment; judgement
grunt; grumble; pimples; spots; cutting into small pieces; simmering
to let go of; to release; to part with (e.g. a possession); to relinquish; to send away (e.g. one's child); to let go
to be dispersed; to get separated
to press a question; to cross-examine
loose; slack; gentle (slope, curve); slow (speed); lenient; liberal
if one is unlucky; if one is careless
to be too busy; to be occupied; to concentrate on single-mindedly
unpleasant; disgusting; loathsome; shameful; scandalous
form (as opposed to substance); formality; method; system; format; mode
to fly; to soar; to jump; to leap; to spatter; to scatter; to hurry
to work; to labor; to function; to operate; to commit (e.g. a crime); to perpetrate
counter for choices, options, etc.
to hesitate to say; to mumble; to hem and haw; to falter
to hesitate; to hold back; to be reluctant; to be unwilling; to have loose painful bowel movement; to suffer from tenesmus
to admonish; to persuade; to warn; to remonstrate
to fill; to become full (of); to wax (of the moon); to rise (of the tide); to flow; to expire (of a period of time)
to make someone realize (e.g. their mistake); to bring (something) home to someone; to teach someone a lesson
to be lifted; to be raised; to happen suddenly; to occur; to be homeroom teacher for the same class multiple years in a row; to move up with one's class
to well up (of tears, anger, joy, etc.); to surge up (within oneself); to rise; to feel nauseated; to feel sick