field;  plain;  prairie;  moor
 one foot;  one leg;  one of a pair (of shoes or socks)
 to fly;  to soar;  to jump;  to leap;  to spatter;  to scatter;  to hurry
 toddling;  with small, quick steps;  restlessly;  in continuous motion;  quickly and easily;  often
 to step firmly;  to harden by treading
 (not) at all;  (not) a bit;  (not) in the least;  (not) in the slightest
 to stop (moving);  to come to a stop;  to stop (doing, working, being supplied);  to come to a halt;  to alight;  to perch on
 street corner;  road turn;  bend in the road;  turning point;  watershed
 thicket;  bush;  grove;  (medical) quack
 to change;  to alter;  to transform;  to reform;  to revise;  to amend
 today;  this day;  these days;  recently;  nowadays
 to talk about;  to speak of;  to recite;  to chant;  to indicate;  to show
 amount necessary to fill a container (e.g. cupful, spoonful, etc.);  drink (usu. alcoholic);  full;  one squid, octopus, crab, etc.;  one boat;  fully;  to capacity
 from the beginning;  from the first;  all along;  of course
 going;  travelling;  act;  action;  bank;  counter for banks;  counter for groups or parties of people
 to write;  to compose;  to pen;  to draw;  to paint
 to pick up;  to adopt (e.g. a proposal);  to accept;  to take away;  to confiscate;  to deliver (a baby)
 previous day;  day before;  eve;  prior day;  preceding day
 to leave (behind);  to leave (undone);  to not finish;  to save;  to set aside;  to leave (to someone, esp. after one's death)
 from the place (where);  from the fact that ...;  caused by the fact that ...;  because
 reason;  logic;  method;  system;  order
 to think out;  to devise;  to invent;  to begin to think;  to come up with a plan
 enough;  sufficient;  sufficiently;  fully;  division into ten
 suddenly;  casually;  accidentally;  incidentally;  unexpectedly;  unintentionally
 matter;  thing;  affair;  circumstance
 hedge;  fence;  border;  limit
 to break;  to fracture;  to fold;  to bend;  to make (origami);  to interrupt
 to take;  to pick up;  to pass;  to hand;  to get;  to obtain;  to adopt (a method, proposal, etc.)
 block (of wood);  chip;  splinter
 opportunity;  chance;  folding;  fold;  small food box (wooden or cardboard);  folding in ... (two, three, etc.);  counter for folded items
 branch;  bough;  limb;  twig;  sprig;  spray
 to pull out;  to take out;  to lead out (e.g. a horse from a stable);  to summon (e.g. to court);  to withdraw (money);  to draw
 to reach;  to amount to;  to be up to the task;  to come up to;  to compare with;  to be a match (for)
 cane;  walking stick;  staff;  wand
 spear;  lance;  javelin;  lance; (arch.)  jeering
 sword (esp. a large, double-edged one);  blade;  bayonet;  swordsmanship;  stinger;  ovipositor
 to brandish;  to flourish;  to wave;  to swing;  to shake at
 you have only to;  all you have to (do);  all that's required;  as long as;  if only
 armed forces;  military;  troops
 general;  admiral;  head;  chief;  old chap;  mate