younger people;  future generations
 close to the wall;  alongside the wall
 pupil;  student;  schoolchild
 vacantly;  blankly;  openmouthed;  with one's mouth wide-open;  with a whack;  with a thump
 to be upset;  to lose one's composure;  to lose self-control;  to put in disorder;  to mess up;  to disturb
 junior (at work, school, etc.);  younger people;  younger student
 he;  she;  that person;  that;  that one;  that thing
 homeroom;  form room;  form class
 lunch break;  noon recess;  noon rest period
 idiot;  moron;  trivial matter;  folly;  stupid;  foolish
 lateness;  tardiness;  arriving late
 to be peevish;  to sulk;  to pout
 to leave words (behind one, e.g. after death);  to say (for posterity);  to utter last words;  to leave some things unsaid
 by the way;  meanwhile;  on the other hand
 as you were;  return to your original position!;  er, rather
 classroom;  lecture room;  department (in a university);  class;  lessons;  school (for a particular discipline)
 educational institution;  school;  academy;  campus
 mouse;  rat;  dark gray;  dark grey;  slate (color, colour)
 tearing limb from limb;  tearing apart;  cutting (a person) to pieces
 cat (esp. the domestic cat, Felis catus);  shamisen;  geisha;  wheelbarrow;  clay bed-warmer;  bottom;  submissive partner of a homosexual relationship
 a wise man keeps away from danger
 running at full speed;  going as fast as one can go
 to run up (a hill, stairs etc.);  to dash up;  to rush up
 devil;  demon;  Satan;  the Devil;  Māra;  evil spirits or forces that hinder one's path to enlightenment
 to shake off;  to shake free from;  to swing completely (bat, club, etc.);  to take a full swing;  to break off from (pursuer);  to pull away
 to roll;  to tumble;  to fall over;  to roll over;  to lie down;  to be scattered about;  to be lying around
 to deem acceptable;  to approve of;  to value;  to consider a good thing
 start;  commencement;  beginning;  initiation
 to come along;  to come around;  to turn up;  to arrive at the present;  to get where one is;  to have been doing something (for a period of time)
 shell;  husk;  hull;  pod;  chaff
 right on the heels of yesterday, then today ...;  soon after something, and yet now ...
 stimulus;  impetus;  incentive;  encouragement;  motivation;  provocation
 unusual;  rare;  new;  novel;  fine (e.g. gift)
 to be absent;  to take a day off;  to rest;  to have a break;  to go to bed;  to (lie down to) sleep
 bag;  satchel;  briefcase;  basket
 next (e.g. "next April");  forthcoming;  coming;  to come;  to arrive;  to be due to