trace; vestige; mark; sign; evidence
impression of the teeth; tooth mold (mould); tooth mark; teeth marks
circle; entirety; whole; money; dough; enclosure inside a castle's walls; soft-shelled turtle
almost every day; almost daily
to make noise; to make racket; to rustle; to swoosh; to make merry; to clamor; to clamour
modus operandi; criminal technique; trick
all; altogether; entirely; exactly like; just like; spitting image of
victim; injured party; sufferer
to eat up and spoil (e.g. crops); to eat away; to eat a bit of everything; to encroach upon; to take over
cannibalism; anthropophagism
shameful; disgraceful; indecent; unseemly; unbecoming; improper
scary; frightening; eerie; dreadful
to find resolution; to be settled; to be collected; to be assembled; to be well arranged; to be in order
fear; dread; dismay; terror; horror; scare
(sound of) laughter; laughing voice
to boil strongly; to be excited
exaltation; emotional uplift
ceasing to think; refusing to think critically; giving up thinking (for oneself); going blank; mental block; inability to think clearly
intracerebral; inside the brain; (occurring) in the mind; mental (e.g. image); imaginary
to pour into; to wash down; to insert (e.g. into a data stream)
to be transparent; to be see-through; to be clear; to be clear (voice, sound)
different person; another person; someone else; changed man
innocence; insentient (i.e. plants, inanimate objects, etc.); free from obstructive thoughts; to pester someone (for cash, etc.)
to write down; to record; to register
concert band (as a school activity); wind ensemble
tone color; tone colour; tone quality; timbre
after school (at the end of the day)
(teacher's) platform; podium; dais
companions; friends; comrades; mates; partners
to crown; to cap; to prefix with; to start with; to begin with
rouge (esp. lip rouge); lipstick
to die; to lay down life's burden
to get close; to cuddle close together; to nestle close to; to snuggle up to
notice; attention; observation
understood; I see; OK; present; here
first-person plural (or singular); second or third person plural (implies speaker is of higher status than those referred to)