to pile up;  to heap up;  to stack up;  to repeat many times over;  to go through repeatedly;  to accumulate
 more and more;  all the more;  at last;  finally;  (at the) last moment;  worst possible time
 adventure;  venture;  venture which is unlikely to succeed;  risky attempt;  danger
 before one's eyes;  in front of one;  under one's nose;  immediate;  imminent;  around the corner
 even if;  even though;  even;  too;  whether ... or ...;  no matter (what, where, who, etc.)
 to falter;  to flinch (from);  to recoil (from);  to quail (at)
 family;  relatives;  dependents;  household
 while;  even though;  despite
 the way back;  the way home;  return trip
 putting one's life on the line;  staking one's life (on);  risking one's life;  life and death situation
 event;  affair;  incident;  case;  plot;  trouble
 space (between);  gap;  period of time (during, while);  duration;  between (two parties or things);  among (a group);  relations (between)
 to combine;  to join;  to tie on;  to attach with a knot;  to bind (e.g. an address)
 to put one's life on the line;  to risk one's life;  to put everything one has into it
 via;  through;  by doing;  by means of;  using
 from the bottom of one's heart;  heartily;  sincerely
 friend;  companion;  comrade;  accompaniment;  companion (e.g. book);  complement
 to be able (to);  to be possible (to)
 to fly;  to soar;  to jump;  to leap;  to spatter;  to scatter;  to hurry
 yo!;  hello there!;  wow!;  oh!;  yah! (yell)
 seeming to be;  appearing to be;  like;  similar to;  in order to (e.g. meet goal);  so that
 to do something in readiness for;  to get something (needful) done
 very;  greatly;  immense;  enormous;  serious;  grave
 to be separated;  to be apart;  to leave;  to go away;  to leave (a job, etc.);  to quit
 to be unable to;  to find difficult (unpleasant, awkward, painful) to do;  to serve two or more functions or roles simultaneously;  to contain (or combine) two or more features;  to work in two or more jobs simultaneously (positions, etc.);  to do alongside
 attending physician;  physician in charge;  (one's) family doctor
 complete bed rest;  complete rest and quiet
 to order;  to command;  to appoint
 trouble;  bother;  trouble;  difficulty;  care;  attention
 teacher;  instructor;  sensei;  title or form of address for a teacher, master, doctor, lawyer, etc.;  intimate or teasing form of address; (arch.)  one's elder
 bow (weapon);  archery;  bow (for a violin, etc.)
 while it may be true that;  just because;  nevertheless;  not necessarily
 far away;  far off;  far;  long ago;  long before
 to put effort into;  to strain;  to put strength into;  to put forth effort
 pole;  rod;  line;  dash;  spoken monotonously
 several times (as large, over)
 continuously in some state (for a long time, distance);  throughout;  much (better, etc.);  by far;  far away;  long ago