eager;  earnest;  strenuous;  fervent;  assiduous;  with utmost effort
 to accomplish;  to achieve;  to carry out;  to do ... completely;  to do ... entirely
 good;  excellent;  sufficient;  enough;  profitable (deal, business offer, etc.);  beneficial
 small;  fine;  minute;  minor;  trivial;  sensitive
 polite;  courteous;  civil;  careful;  close;  thorough
 rough;  crude;  sloppy;  miscellaneous
 to use (a thing, method, etc.);  to make use of;  to use (a person, animal, puppet, etc.);  to employ;  to use (time, money, etc.);  to spend
 dirt;  filth;  stain;  blot;  spot
 to scatter;  to cause a shower of;  to disperse;  to distribute;  to resolve (a symptom, condition, etc.);  to relieve
 to finish;  to stop;  to close (a business, etc.);  to close down;  to put away;  to put back
 and;  and then;  thus;  and now;  and finally
 even a little;  any at all;  if only a little;  no matter how little
 to get dirty;  to become dirty;  to become sullied;  to become corrupted;  to lose one's chastity
 place;  spot;  address;  district;  area;  one's house;  point
 to leave (behind);  to leave (undone);  to not finish;  to save;  to set aside;  to leave (to someone, esp. after one's death)
 everything;  all;  the whole;  entirely;  completely;  wholly
 to become loose;  to slacken (e.g. rope);  to become less tense;  to relax;  to slacken (e.g. coldness, supervision);  to become lax;  to become softer (e.g. ground, facial expression)
 to consider as;  to regard (as equivalent);  to deem (as);  to equate
 ah!;  oh!;  yes;  indeed;  aah;  gah
 to teach;  to instruct;  to tell;  to inform;  to preach
 to take into one's possession;  to receive;  to take into one's care (e.g. person, pet);  to take custody of;  to leave;  to go away
 in the early period (of something);  at the beginning
 honest;  frank;  candid;  honestly;  frankly
 remainder;  remnant;  (not) very;  (not) much;  too much;  excessively
 to memorize;  to memorise;  to learn;  to pick up;  to feel;  to think
 to entrust;  to leave to a person
 to move;  to shift;  to inspire;  to rouse;  to change;  to alter;  to operate
 very young;  little;  childish;  immature
 to shiver;  to shake;  to quake;  to tremble;  to quaver;  to quiver
 voice;  singing (of a bird);  chirping (of an insect);  voice;  opinion (as expressed in words);  sound;  sense (of something's arrival)
 attention;  notice;  care;  caution;  advice;  warning
 to burst into tears;  to burst out crying;  to begin to cry;  to be moved to tears
 to become frightened;  to be frightened (of);  to be scared (of)
 although;  despite;  whereas;  while;  if only;  I wish
 but (still);  and yet;  nevertheless;  even so;  notwithstanding
 mostly;  nearly;  practically;  well-nigh;  almost invariably;  all but
 first meeting;  first interview with
 to look up at;  to raise one's eyes;  to look up to;  to admire;  to respect
 frantic;  frenetic;  inevitable death;  brinkmate (inevitable checkmate)
 tear;  tears;  lachrymal secretion;  sympathy
 to bear;  to stand;  to restrain;  to control;  to forgive;  to put up with
 small quantity;  little;  little while;  short distance