last night;  yesterday evening
 fate;  destiny;  connection;  tie;  pretext;  justification
 once;  one time;  temporarily;  for a moment;  one degree;  one tone
 relation;  connection;  relevance
 to catch up (with);  to draw level;  to pull even;  to be compensated;  to make up for one's losses
 to pass (a car);  to overtake;  to surpass;  to outstrip;  to outdistance
 you must be kidding;  hey, come on!;  surely not!
 dead end;  cul-de-sac;  blind alley;  end;  end of the road;  end point
 due form;  official;  formality
 both;  both sides;  both parties
 street;  quarter;  district;  area
 surplus;  margin;  leeway;  composure;  placidity;  complacency
 suddenly;  casually;  accidentally;  incidentally;  unexpectedly;  unintentionally
 to turn over;  to turn upside down;  to knock over;  to tip over;  to overturn (e.g. a decision);  to upset
 cloth;  tablecloth;  wallpaper;  wall fabric
 to make the sign of the cross;  to bless oneself;  to cross oneself
 easy;  simple;  easygoing;  lighthearted;  simplistic
 ripples made by fish (on the water's surface)
 to become confused (disconcerted, disorganized, disorganised);  to be flustered;  to panic;  to hurry;  to rush;  to hasten
 attitude;  posture;  preparedness;  readiness
 in that manner;  like that
 range (of a rifle, missile, etc.)
 possibly;  apparently;  (seem) likely;  somehow or other;  with difficulty;  barely
 that's the way it is;  such is life
 there is no need to ...;  never happens;  there is never a time when
 spurious article;  forgery;  counterfeit;  imitation;  sham
 female;  woman;  female sex;  female lover;  girlfriend;  mistress
 companion;  fellow;  group;  company;  member of the same category (family, class)
 to go mad;  to lose one's mind;  to get out of order;  to go amiss;  to go wrong (of a plan or expectation, etc.);  to fall through
 intent to kill;  intent to murder;  urge to kill;  murderous impulse
 black spot;  black dot;  mark indicating a defeat;  loss;  failure
 pursuit (of a fleeing enemy);  chase
 skip it;  drop it;  I've had enough (e.g. when offered something);  that's enough
 horse;  horse racing;  promoted bishop
 travelling on foot;  traveling on foot;  travelling all over