Nouns:
* Self-esteem
* Well-being
* Break-in
* Daughter-in-law
* Go-between
* Passer-by
* Pick-up
* Run-off
* Six-pack
* State-of-the-art
* Twenty-four-hour
* Up-and-comer
Adjectives:
* Badly-behaved
* Brand-new
* First-rate
* Good-looking
* High-pitched
* Last-minute
* Long-term
* Made-to-order
* Part-time
* Short-term
* Well-known
Verbs:
* Check-in
* Clean-up
* Drop-off
* Get-together
* Hang-out
* Log-in
* Make-believe
* Pick-up
* Run-down
* Set-up
* Take-off
Phrases:
* Jack-of-all-trades
* Man-of-war
* Right-hand man
* Rule-of-thumb
* Up-to-date
Other:
* A-okay
* X-ray
* T-shirt
Tips for Hyphenation:
* Compound adjectives: Hyphenate compound adjectives that come before the noun they modify, especially if they are used as a single unit. (e.g., "a well-known actor")
* Avoid ambiguity: Use hyphens to clarify meaning and avoid confusion. (e.g., "re-cover" vs. "recover")
* Check a dictionary: Always consult a dictionary to confirm the correct hyphenation of specific words.
Remember, there are always exceptions and complex cases when it comes to hyphenation. Consult a style guide for more detailed rules.