to soothe;  to calm;  to pacify
 behind;  in the rear;  in back
 low (rank, degree, value, content, quality, etc.);  low (position);  close to the ground;  short (height);  deep (voice);  in a low key
 whispering;  subdued;  murmuring;  dry and tasteless
 new;  novel;  fresh;  recent;  latest;  up-to-date
 to obtain;  to come into possession of;  to get hold of;  to get one's hands on
 inside;  within;  while (e.g. one is young);  during;  among;  amongst;  in (secret, chaos, poverty, etc.)
 shield;  buckler;  escutcheon;  pretext
 siblings;  brothers and sisters;  brothers;  siblings-in-law;  brothers-in-law;  mate
 to begin to run;  to start running;  to break into a run
 thin;  slender;  fine;  unlucky
 alley;  alleyway;  teahouse garden;  path through a gate (or through a garden, etc.)
 eleven;  11;  jack (playing card);  Hodgson's hawk-cuckoo (Cuculus fugax);  Horsfield's hawk cuckoo
 to capture;  to seize;  to plunder
 to cease;  to desist;  to cut it out;  to lay off (an activity);  to drop (a subject) to abolish;  to resign
 something;  some;  somehow;  for some reason;  (is there) something (you want, etc.)
 to collapse;  to crumble;  to get out of shape;  to lose one's shape;  to break down;  to be thrown into disarray;  to crash (stock market)
 companion;  fellow;  group;  company;  member of the same category (family, class)
 devil;  demon;  Satan;  the Devil;  Māra;  evil spirits or forces that hinder one's path to enlightenment
 twelve;  12;  queen (playing card)
 second (unit of time);  arc second
 two persons;  two people;  pair;  couple
 to run;  to run (of a vehicle);  to drive;  to rush (to);  to dash;  to retreat;  to flee
 to laugh;  to smile;  to sneer;  to ridicule;  to be dumbfounded;  to be flabbergasted
 to chase;  to run after;  to pursue
 heavy-footed;  slow of foot;  reluctant;  disinclined;  unwilling
 to struggle;  to writhe;  to wriggle;  to act frantically;  to make desperate efforts
 really;  truly;  indeed;  good grief
 to move forward;  to move on
 to lose hope;  to be plunged into darkness
 to paw (at) the ground;  to struggle (using one's arms and legs);  to flounder;  to struggle (to escape an adverse situation);  to strive
 anywhere;  for all time;  through thick and thin;  come hell or high water;  persistently;  stubbornly
 sound of footsteps;  sense or sign that something is approaching
 to fire (gun, arrow, questions, etc.);  to shoot;  to set free;  to release;  to emit (e.g. light);  to give off (e.g. a scent)
 to shoot out (lights, window, etc.)
 to wake up;  to sober up;  to come to one's senses;  to become enlightened
 to strain one's eyes;  to look closely;  to stare at