to beat;  to attack (an enemy);  to do away with;  to finish off
 until now;  so far;  up to the present
 reverse;  opposite;  converse (of a hypothesis, etc.);  inverse (function)
 to go smoothly;  to turn out well;  to do the trick;  to have peaceful relations
 burden;  load;  responsibility;  bearing (a cost, responsibility, etc.);  shouldering
 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
 appearing ...;  looking ...;  way to ...;  method of ...ing;  form;  style
 to handle well;  to handle deftly;  to deal with;  to manage;  to prepare (meat or fish) for cooking;  to dress (meat, etc.)
 to break;  to snap;  to be injured;  to wear out;  to be worn out;  to break;  to burst
 to omit;  to leave out;  to exclude;  to curtail;  to save;  to cut down
 concentration;  focusing;  convergence;  within a collection of works
 to bring down (an animal, opponent, etc.);  to kill;  to shoot dead;  to shoot down
 third day of the month;  three days
 How did you like ...?;  How about ...?;  What's going on?;  How's it going?
 surely;  undoubtedly;  sternly;  severely;  having no slack;  rigid
 unusual;  rare;  new;  novel;  fine (e.g. gift)
 one person;  being alone;  being by oneself;  being single;  being unmarried;  by oneself
 complaint;  grumbling;  objection;  phrase;  words;  expression
 body;  body blow (in boxing)
 to feel itchy;  to itch;  to feel creepy;  to be impatient;  to itch (to do something);  to be eager
 truth;  reality;  proper;  right;  genuine;  authentic
 there's no (other) way;  cannot be helped;  unavoidable;  it's no use (doing);  pointless;  hopeless (person)
 to go out of use;  to become obsolete;  to die out;  to become lost (e.g. of dignity);  to be sullied
 to act (a part);  to play (a role);  to perform (a play, etc.);  to put on (a production);  to commit (a blunder);  to pretend (e.g. to be a good father)
 dawn;  daybreak;  event (e.g. "in the event of ...");  occasion;  occurrence
 dazzling;  glaring;  dazzlingly beautiful
 dusk;  twilight;  twilight years;  melancholia;  melancholic nostalgia
 to glitter;  to glisten;  to sparkle;  to twinkle;  to glare;  to gleam
 the first star to appear in the evening
 to shine;  to glitter;  to sparkle
 the future (usually distant);  future tense;  the world to come
 to cut open;  to clear (land);  to cut (a path, road, etc.);  to carve out (a new career, future, etc.);  to open up (a new field)
 break (rest);  break (tennis, boxing, snooker, etc.);  suddenly becoming popular;  becoming a hit
 yikes!;  eek!;  ook;  eek;  customer
 after all;  in the end;  anyway;  (cannot) possibly;  (not) at all;  (not) by any means
 hedgehog (any mammal of family Erinaceidae)
 to take out;  to get out;  to put out;  to reveal;  to submit (e.g. thesis);  to turn in;  to publish
 to wait;  to await;  to look forward to;  to depend on;  to need
 at last;  finally;  barely;  narrowly;  just
 irresponsible;  perfunctory;  lukewarm;  half-baked;  reasonable;  moderate
 serious;  honest;  sober;  grave;  earnest;  steady