management; administration; operation; running (business); conducting
without; but if; otherwise; or else
lively; full of spirit; energetic; healthy; well; fit
in good health; alive and well; going strong
one example of (when there are more examples)
to discuss; to talk together
part-time employer; place where one works part-time
type of occupation; occupational category
daughter; girl (i.e. a young, unmarried woman)
to come to mind; to pop into one's head
difficult; hard; impossible; unfeasible; fussy; particular; gloomy
to get worse; to deteriorate; to go from bad to worse; to spoil (of food); to go bad; to perish
carefree; buoyant; lighthearted; ease
to hang up (e.g. a coat, a picture on the wall); to let hang; to put on (e.g. a blanket); to put on top of; to put on (glasses, etc.); to wear (a necklace, etc.); to make (a call)
to think of; to hit upon; to come into one's mind; to remember; to recall
honest; frank; candid; honestly; frankly
to confide; to reveal; to disclose; to lay bare; to speak frankly; to open (one's heart)
to have a talk; to tell a story
should; must; -able; probably; likely
confession; acknowledgement; confession of love; professing one's feelings; confession of sins (e.g. the confessional)
wish; desire; hope; prospect; expectation; (one's) hopes
to press against; to push against; to force against; to foist on (task, responsibility); to impose (one's will)
trivial; not amounting to much
to approach; to draw near; to be imminent; to press (someone for something); to urge; to compel
being on duty; person on duty
in that manner; like that
gap; space; break; interlude; chink (in one's armor, armour); chance
to leak out (a secret); to be exposed (a lie, improper behaviour, etc.); to be found out; to get away (of fish)
refreshingly; with a feeling of relief; shapely; neatly; cleanly; without trouble; clearly
to stand up; to get up; to rise; to recover; to take action; to start; to make the initial charge
to make; to produce; to prepare (food); to brew (alcohol); to raise; to grow; to till
part; part-timer; part-time (work)
younger brother; little brother; brother-in-law (spouse's younger brother or younger sister's husband); (arch.) pupil; (arch.) apprentice
to become less crowded; to thin out; to get empty; to be hungry