true character;  real nature
 to prick;  to stab;  to poke;  to prod;  to use (a cane);  to prop oneself up with
 avenue;  street;  coming and going;  street traffic;  flow (of water, air, etc.);  transmission (of sound);  reach (e.g. of voice)
 complex;  inferiority complex;  complex (of buildings, facilities, etc.)
 hateful;  abominable;  poor-looking;  amazing;  fantastic;  admirable
 going into a frenzy;  flying into a rage
 seeming ...;  appearing ...;  -ish;  like a ...;  typical of ...
 calmness;  composure;  coolness;  serenity;  presence of mind
 study;  research;  investigation
 to tear;  to rip;  to break through (cordon, opponent's defense, etc.);  to breach;  to defeat;  to beat;  to break (e.g. silence)
 to be dizzy;  to feel faint;  to feel giddy
 impossible;  incapable (of doing);  incompetence;  inability;  impotence;  having no solution (of an equation)
 weak;  frail;  delicate;  tender;  unskilled;  weak (wine)
 appearance;  arrival;  make one's appearance
 plan;  scheme;  plot;  design;  project;  intention
 in accordance with;  following;  roughly;  about;  Street;  Avenue
 shock (psychological);  crisis (esp. financial);  event that rattles the markets;  shock (physical, mechanical);  shock (e.g. due to lack of blood flow);  trauma
 look;  glimpse;  apparently;  seemingly; (arch.)  first meeting
 completely ordinary;  plain;  commonplace;  everyday
 underground;  below the ground;  world of the dead;  the grave;  underground (activities, movement, etc.);  secret
 to advance;  to move forward;  to carry forward (plans, work, etc.);  to proceed with;  to raise;  to elevate
 to bury (e.g. in the ground);  to fill up (e.g. audience fills a hall);  to cause to be packed;  to plug (a gap);  to stop (a gap);  to make up for (a loss, shortage, etc.);  to make amends
 rubbish;  trash;  garbage;  refuse
 condensation (of ideas, emotions, etc.);  condensation (of a vapour or gas)
 to harden;  to freeze;  to put together;  to collect;  to make secure;  to stabilize;  to fortify
 those (near the second person)
 to scatter;  to disseminate (e.g. a rumor);  to spread (e.g. germs);  to distribute widely (e.g. leaflets);  to hand out freely;  to spend recklessly
 orders;  instructions;  directive;  command
 radio wave;  reception;  signal;  saying strange things
 simultaneously;  all at once;  in unison
 at a stroke;  with a single swoop
 erasure;  denial;  obliteration;  ignoring (an opinion)
 mass killing;  mass murder;  bloodbath
 only recently;  just recently;  only yesterday
 sudden;  abrupt;  impromptu skit;  bandwagon fan;  fair-weather fan
 to notice;  to become aware;  to be scrupulous;  to be attentive;  to recover consciousness;  to come to oneself
 to get flustered;  to get flurried;  to get agitated;  to become impatient;  to hurry
 escape;  flight;  breakout;  fleeing;  desertion
 to catch;  to capture;  to catch hold of (someone);  to stop (e.g. a stranger in the street);  towards (someone);  at (someone)
 (another's) daughter;  young lady (of pampered upbringing);  woman who has never known hardship;  naive woman