school rules; school regulations
article for everyday use; domestic article
speck; dot; point; only a little; particle; only one
exemption; exoneration; discharge
specific; particular; designated; specifying; designating; identifying
stipulation; prescription; provision; regulation; rule
sleeve; wing (of a stage, desk, gate, etc.)
to stamp one's feet (in frustration, impatience, etc.)
inspection of personal belongings (e.g. before entering a venue)
interruption; suspension; break
foul play (sport); breaking the rules; infringement; irregularity
lunch; noon; midday; daytime; waking up; getting up
picture; drawing; painting; image (TV, film, etc.); picture; footage
to fix upon (one-sidedly); to (ignore somebody's position and) arbitrarily decide something is the case; to scold; to take (a person) to task
criticizing; lambasting; pointing out faults; calling for a retake; ordering (somebody) to redo something
three-of-a-kind (poker hand)
full house (esp. in card games such as poker)
freezing; turning into ice; freezing; locking up; freezing (in one's tracks); frieze (part of an entablature between the architrave and the cornice)
premises search; household search
to give up all thoughts of; to abandon; to despair of; to make up one's mind; to take a momentous decision
possession; occupation; occupancy
flagrante delicto; caught red-handed
hygiene; sanitation; health
to catch sight of; to see; to suppose; to assume from appearances
toy; (person or thing treated as a) plaything
work; book; (a book) by; obvious; striking
sentimental; on an emotional level; in one's heart
to glitter; to glisten; to sparkle; to twinkle; to glare; to gleam
gloss; luster; mellowness (of a voice); youthfulness (e.g. of skin); interest; appeal
smooth (of a surface); glassy; smooth (of an action, proceedings, etc.); fluent (speech); continuously differentiable
elementary school student; primary school student; grade school student
eradication; extermination; destruction; suppression
planning; project; plan; design
delineation; demarcation; drawing a line (e.g. between what's acceptable and unacceptable); (measuring) ruler
subjectivity; subject (philosophical); ego; one's personal opinion; one's own idea
quarrel; argument; row; (verbal) dispute
two guilty parties tried and punished together
opposition; resistance; insubordination; defiance; hostility; rebellion
morning assembly (at a company, school, etc.); morning gathering
written apology; written statement of regret