to branch out - to spread; to start a business activity or a job that is different from your usual activity, the tail end - the final part, to drown out something - to be loud enough to block the sound of something else, missive - an official, formal or long letter, to be enthralled - to feel excited and enthusiastic, livelihood - the way you earn money in order to live , to corrupt - to change the traditional form of something so that it becomes worse than it was, a slog - a period of difficult or tiring effort, to unclutter - to make sth neat and tidy, to remove waste, ubiquitous - seeming to be everywhere, sanity - the state of having a healthy mind and not being mentally ill, attention span - the length of time that someone can keep their thoughts and interest fixed on something, detached - remote, not showing any emotional involvement or interest in a situation, enlightened - showing understanding, acting in a positive way, and not following old-fashioned or false beliefs, serendipitous - happening or found by chance, to glance - to give a quick short look, a change of pace - something bringing variety or altering the speed of your life, to brandish - to wave something in the air in a threatening or excited way, to wallow - to lie or roll around slowly in deep, wet earth, sand or water, to restrain - to control the actions or behaviour of someone by force,

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