still more; even more; much more; increased; greater
concentration; diligence; asceticism; zeal in one's quest for enlightenment; adherence to a vegetarian diet
to swear; to vow; to take an oath; to pledge
handling (e.g. knife, reins); control; use; dealing with (e.g. customers); management; disposal (esp. sale of goods)
to praise; to commend; to compliment; to speak well of; to speak highly of
small; little; slight; below average (in degree, amount, etc.); low (e.g. sound); soft (e.g. voice)
moving (to a new place); moving in; transfer (to a new school)
eccentric; oddball; character; weirdo
drinking bout; merrymaking
overserious; deeply sincere; very earnest
schoolgirl; female student
alluring words; endearing words; sugared words; sweet words; honeyed words; flattery
public morals; discipline; rules governing social behavior
(committee) chairman; president
(person) seeming like a genius; (having) the temperament of a prodigy
unconventional; eccentric; offbeat; aberrant; outlandish; crazy
pupil; student; schoolchild
composition; construction; formation; makeup; structure; organization
management; administration; operation
boasting; big talk; bombast; Australian English
head of the student council; president of the student council
many; much; majority (of); greater part (of); mostly; mainly
personnel; members; lineup (of a team); announcement of next day's match-ups
wherein; therein; thereinto
highest grade; superlative degree
academic year; school year; year in school; grade in school
lesson; class work; teaching; instruction
rest period; intermission; break time; recess
classroom; lecture room; department (in a university); class; lessons; school (for a particular discipline)
door; gate; opening; title page
long-established; old-established; traditional
profound; deep; grave; solid; dignified; stately
something; some kind of; for some reason
tender; warm; meticulous; detailed; deep (of a colour); thick (e.g. fog)
work; workmanship; craftsmanship; artifice; trick; device
to become misty; to become hazy; to get blurry; to grow dim; to be overshadowed; to be upstaged
to lay bare; to expose; to reveal