stoppage;  coming to a stop;  ceasing (movement, activity, etc.);  suspension (of operations);  suspension (of payment, licence, etc.);  (temporary) prohibition
 breaking off;  snapping off;  suddenly stopping
 to stop;  to cease;  to come to an end;  to cut off
 question (e.g. on a test);  problem;  problem (e.g. societal, political);  question;  question (i.e. doubt);  public discussion
 to pile up;  to stack;  to load (car, ship, etc.);  to pack;  to acquire;  to accumulate
 to arrive at;  to reach;  to sit on;  to sit at (e.g. the table)
 to be found;  to be discovered
 to permit;  to allow;  to forgive;  to pardon;  to exempt (someone) from;  to remit;  to acknowledge
 phosphorescent light;  mysterious lights on the sea;  sea fire
 heat haze;  shimmer of hot air
 quantity;  amount;  volume;  number;  amount of money
 (just) making sure;  just to be sure;  just in case;  for caution's sake
 frequency (esp. of waveforms)
 without (uttering) a single word;  without (giving) even the slightest response
 in an instant;  instantly;  in a moment;  instantaneously;  in the twinkling of an eye
 Mary Celeste (famous British ship found in 1872 without crew or passengers);  archetypal ghost ship;  unmanned ship
 presence;  appearance;  attendance;  visit;  going out
 to leave;  to go away;  to pass;  to elapse;  to be distant;  to send away;  to drive off
 yoo-hoo;  halloo;  hi-de-ho;  howdy;  hey
 possible;  potential;  practicable;  feasible
 to handle (men);  to master (a tool);  to manage;  to acquire a command of (a language)
 appropriate;  suitable;  fitting;  apt;  proper;  right
 selection;  choice;  option
 to pull;  to draw;  to string (lines);  to run (cable);  to pull towards oneself (e.g. someone's sleeve);  to drag;  to haul
 (one's) exclusive use;  private use;  dedicated use;  use for a particular purpose;  exclusive use (of particular products);  using only (e.g. a certain brand)
 setting;  installing;  setting up (meeting, conference, etc.);  stage setting;  setting (of a novel, movie, play, etc.)
 to be careful;  to pay attention;  to take care
 to entangle;  to entwine;  to pick a quarrel;  to find fault;  to be involved with;  to be influenced by
 unreliable;  undependable;  untrustworthy;  not to be counted on
 degree (angle, temperature, scale, etc.);  counter for occurrences;  strength (of glasses);  glasses prescription;  alcohol content (percentage);  alcohol by volume;  extent
 concentration;  thickness;  density;  cardinality
 normal value;  normal level