(on a) closer look; closer scrutiny; second look
every single word and phrase; each and every word
cheating; fraud; trickery; fake; bogus; quack
case (e.g. receptacle, condition, event, legal action, letter style, etc.); Computer-Aided Software Engineering; CASE
next; hypo- (i.e. containing an element with low valence); order; sequence
terrible; dreadful; amazing (e.g. of strength); great (e.g. of skills); to a great extent; vast (in numbers)
to sigh; to breathe a sigh
to entrance; to possess; to enthrall
to wag one's tail; to flatter; to butter up; to fawn (on)
to keep (a pet or other animal); to have; to own; to raise; to rear; to feed
unanticipated; unexpected
ding (of a bell); bing; honk (i.e. sound of blowing one's nose); snort; heating in a microwave; cooking in a microwave
(I) will; (I) shall; let's; (I) wonder (if); might it be (that); hey
coolness; calmness; composure; all right; fine; OK
to buy online; to make an online purchase
dog (Canis (lupus) familiaris); squealer; rat; loser; asshole; counterfeit
to give birth; to bear (child); to lay (eggs); to produce; to yield; to give rise to
family; members of a family
to listen repeatedly; to listen again; to ask a question in return; to ask again; to ask for a repeated explanation
far away; far off; far; long ago; long before
nature; the natural world; realm of nature
(divine) providence; dispensation
painful; difficult; distressing; (psychologically) difficult; straitened (circumstances); tight (financial situation)
living thing; living creature; animal; life
parting; separation; farewell
painful; bitter; tough; difficult; cruel; harsh
to sit down (and refuse to move); to sit-in (in protest)
furthermore; adding to the above-mentioned; not quite; not very good; lacking
with a slap; with a pop; without batting an eyelid; generously; cutesy suffix applied to names
to put; to place; to leave (behind); to establish (an organization, a facility, a position, etc.); to set up; to appoint (someone to a certain position); to hire
ticklish; embarrassed; awkward; ill at ease (esp. when receiving public praise)
to close one's eyes partly; to squint; to smile with one's whole face; to look fondly at
another; one more; not quite; not very good; lacking
chance; start; cue; excuse; motive; impetus
to sink; to go under; to go down (e.g. sun); to set; to feel depressed; to become subdued