expressly;  especially;  taking the trouble (to do);  intentionally;  deliberately
 to lose (something);  to mislay;  to get rid of;  to eliminate;  to remove
 to snatch (and run);  to carry off;  to swipe;  to scoop up (and remove; sand, earth, etc.)
 few;  a little;  scarce;  insufficient;  seldom
 it's best to;  it's safest to;  there's nothing better than
 to nod;  to bow one's head in assent;  to agree
 hey!;  wait a minute!;  whoa!;  boohoo;  waaaa
 no matter how you put it;  whatever the circumstances may be;  say what you like;  no matter how you look at it
 to trick;  to cheat;  to deceive;  to coax;  to wheedle;  to soothe and humor (humour)
 past;  after;  too (much);  over- (e.g. eating)
 purposely (of something needless, unexpected or seemingly counterproductive, etc.);  daringly (doing something);  not necessarily;  not particularly; (arch.)  definitely not
 to thrust (something) into (something);  to cram;  to plunge into;  to charge into;  to delve into (a matter);  to go into depth;  to press (someone) about
 seed (e.g. of a plant);  pip;  material (e.g. for an article);  matter (e.g. of a story);  ingredient;  leaven (bread);  cause
 to wind;  to coil;  to envelope;  to shroud;  to outflank;  to skirt
 class (of students);  group (of people);  party;  lot;  bunch;  crime family;  organized-crime syndicate
 mechanical pencil;  automatic pencil
 wick;  marrow;  core;  heart;  pistil (of a flower);  stamen
 to be called ...;  to be referred to as ...
 stand;  stall;  booth;  kiosk;  store
 to run;  to run (of a vehicle);  to drive;  to rush (to);  to dash;  to retreat;  to flee
 gofer;  dogsbody;  person who is made to do things or get things for someone else
 I'm told;  is what I heard;  is how it is, apparently;  is what they said
 double take (esp. out of surprise)
 classroom;  lecture room;  department (in a university);  class;  lessons;  school (for a particular discipline)
 to put in;  to let in;  to admit;  to accept;  to accept;  to comply;  to include
 adaptation;  accommodation;  conforming;  acclimatization;  acclimatisation
 another person;  other people;  unrelated person (i.e. not related by blood);  outsider;  stranger
 swing;  shake;  appearance;  behaviour;  pretence (pretense);  show;  going to restaurant, hotel etc. without a reservation or introduction
 and yet;  though;  when;  in spite of
 (not) even once;  (not) ever
 recess;  break time;  break between classes;  free period;  recess time;  recreation hour
 after school (at the end of the day)
 I'm off;  see you later;  to go (and then come back)
 to return;  to come home;  to leave;  to get home;  to get to home plate
 to part (usu. of people);  to part from;  to separate (of a couple);  to break up;  to lose (e.g. one's mother);  to be bereaved
 lonely;  lonesome;  solitary;  desolate
 to give a warning;  to remind (a person) of
 consent;  assent;  agreement;  understanding;  comprehension;  grasp
 listen!;  you see;  mind you;  remember