to take the time (to do);  to set aside time (for)
 employee (of a store);  shop assistant;  clerk;  salesperson
 room key (e.g. at a hotel)
 to hand over;  to surrender
 elevator;  lift;  elevator (aviation)
 to feel irritated;  to feel offended;  to feel angry;  to feel sick;  to feel nauseous
 unexpected meeting;  coincidence
 displeasure;  discomfort;  unpleasantness;  indisposition;  ailment
 feeling;  sensation;  preparedness;  readiness;  thought;  sentiment
 nausea;  sickness in the stomach
 to stop (moving);  to come to a stop;  to stop (doing, working, being supplied);  to come to a halt;  to alight;  to perch on
 erotic;  sexy;  arousing;  risque;  sultry
 nasal breathing;  breathing through one's nose;  person's pleasure;  excitement
 rough;  wild;  violent;  immoderate;  extravagant;  reckless
 go that far;  to that extent
 explanation (e.g. for one's actions);  excuse;  justification;  defense;  defence
 for your information;  I'm telling you
 family-oriented;  familial
 inconsequential;  indifferent;  not worth worrying about;  whatever;  whichever;  I don't care
 excessive self-consciousness;  excessively self-conscious person
 to stay within bounds;  to not take (something) to extremes;  to not get carried away;  to not go too far
 exchange;  reciprocation;  give-and-take;  reply;  riposte
 unproductive;  counterproductive
 storey;  story;  stairs;  stage (in chronostratigraphy);  counter for storeys and floors of a building
 suffix for room numbers;  suffix for apartment numbers
 to hold back (e.g. emotions);  to rein in (e.g. a horse, unruly people);  to get the better of;  to control;  to command
 pursuer;  pursuing party;  posse
 sensitive;  alert;  aware;  susceptible
 lack of policy;  having no measures;  lacking means
 impossible;  unlikely;  improbable
 to get tired;  to tire;  to become worn out (of a well-used object); (arch.)  to starve
 all;  everything;  entirety;  absolutely (not);  (not) at all;  (none) whatsoever
 disappearance;  vanishing;  loss;  dying away;  wearing off
 large hole;  big deficit;  heavy losses;  long-shot win (in horse racing, etc.);  big winnings (on a long shot)
 block (of wood);  chip;  splinter
 to push in;  to force into;  to break in (e.g. into a house);  to intrude
 astonished;  shocked;  amazed;  astounded;  aghast
 still;  yet;  more;  still more;  as ...;  like ...
 to grow senile;  to be childish with age;  to be mentally slow;  to be befuddled;  to play stupid;  to say something stupid (oft. on purpose; esp. as part of a comedic routine)
 extent;  scope;  sphere;  range;  span
 Mr.;  Mrs.;  Miss;  politeness marker
 secret;  secrecy;  mystery;  secret (e.g. to success);  esoteric teachings