good;  excellent;  fine;  nice;  pleasant;  agreeable
 exquisite;  superb;  perfect;  miraculous
 god;  deity;  incredible;  fantastic; (arch.)  Emperor (of Japan); (arch.)  thunder
 roughly;  approximately;  round about;  cursorily;  briefly;  quickly
 simultaneously;  all at once;  in unison
 (electrical) earth;  ground;  earthing;  Earth
 camp (supporters of a doctrine, party, etc.);  faction (of a party);  military camp;  encampment;  cantonment
 to run;  to run (of a vehicle);  to drive;  to rush (to);  to dash;  to retreat;  to flee
 to start;  to begin;  to challenge;  to pick (a fight);  to set (traps);  to plant (explosives)
 (not) ever;  (not) by any means;  (not) in the least;  (not) in any way;  (not) at all
 to turn back (e.g. half-way);  to return;  to go back;  to recover (e.g. something lost);  to be returned;  to rebound
 why?;  what for?;  how?;  by what means?
 incredible;  unbelievable;  terrific;  impressive
 weight;  body weight;  importance;  weight;  emphasis
 to throw out;  to drop;  to toss;  to abandon;  to neglect;  to dismiss
 one's own ground;  one's own position;  one's own area of the field (soccer, rugby, etc.)
 Mayday (call for help);  May Day (May 1)
 becoming red hot;  red heat;  scorching heat;  running high (of emotions);  burning (with passion, enthusiasm, etc.)
 to face;  to go towards;  to head towards
 to fly;  to soar;  to jump;  to leap;  to spatter;  to scatter;  to hurry
 side (of something, or taking someone's side);  part;  (watch) case
 riddled with holes;  full of holes;  full of flaws;  full of loopholes;  faulty
 ah!;  oh!;  yes;  indeed;  aah;  gah
 to invade;  to attack;  to breach;  to penetrate
 to collect;  to put (it all) together;  to summarize;  to aggregate;  to bring to a conclusion;  to finalize
 broken into small fragments;  smashed to atoms;  fragments and splinters;  smithereens
 elder;  senior;  senior monk;  dean;  presbyter
 opponent;  rival;  adversary;  menace;  danger;  threat
 to teach;  to instruct;  to tell;  to inform;  to preach
 the future (usually distant);  future tense;  the world to come
 to take (a resource, e.g. time or money);  to hang;  to come into view;  to arrive;  to come under (a contract, a tax);  to start (engines, motors);  to attend
 even though;  despite;  when
 past;  after;  too (much);  over- (e.g. eating)
 until (a time);  till;  to (a place or person);  as far as;  to (an extent);  up to