to build up;  to establish;  to form;  to become (a state);  to accomplish;  to achieve;  to change into
 outline;  main points;  generally;  on the whole;  general;  rough
 humanities, social sciences, and fine arts;  liberal arts
 to harden;  to solidify;  to become firm;  to become certain;  to gather (together);  to assemble
 taking an examination (esp. school and university entrance)
 to need;  to call for;  to require
 state;  state of affairs;  appearance;  look;  sign;  indication
 somehow;  for some reason;  without knowing why
 similarly;  same (idea);  same (name)
 coincidence;  chance;  by chance;  unexpectedly;  contingency
 together;  at the same time;  same;  identical
 unpleasant;  awkward;  embarrassing;  uneasy
 to spit out;  to eject;  to dump
 to draw (water);  to ladle;  to pour (into a cup);  to drink (together);  to consider (feelings, the situation, etc.);  to sympathize with
 right?;  isn't it?;  hey;  say;  you know;  you see;  will you?
 to associate with;  to keep company with;  to go out with;  to go along with;  to follow someone's lead;  to accompany someone
 rumour;  rumor;  report;  hearsay;  gossip;  common talk
 these days;  nowadays;  present day;  at this time (of the day)
 hair style;  coiffure;  hairdo
 school festival;  cultural festival;  annual open day school event showcasing student talent
 one's own work;  making by oneself
 composition;  piece of music;  tune;  melody;  enjoyment;  fun
 to sing;  to sing (one's praises in a poem, etc.);  to compose a poem;  to recite a poem
 class (of students);  group (of people);  party;  lot;  bunch;  crime family;  organized-crime syndicate
 recently;  lately;  these days;  nearest;  closest
 two persons;  two people;  pair;  couple
 futility;  waste;  uselessness;  pointlessness;  idleness
 inquiry into;  enquiry into;  prying (into);  investigation;  search;  exploration
 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
 to be of no concern to one;  to be nothing to do with one
 is that so? (generally rhetorical)
 insipid;  flat;  dull;  lifeless;  listless
 to take off one's glasses
 frame;  flame (abusive or threatening message)
 to be attached;  to be connected with;  to remain imprinted;  to scar;  to bear (fruit, interest, etc.);  to be acquired (of a habit, ability, etc.);  to increase (of strength, etc.)
 to wipe;  to mop up;  to get rid of (an impression, feeling, blemish, etc.);  to dispel (e.g. shame);  to erase
 what;  how many;  many;  a lot of;  several;  a few
 to drive on;  to urge forward (e.g. cattle);  to rouse (game from its cover);  to press a tenant to leave;  to evict