to air;  to dry;  to drain (off);  to drink up;  to deprive of a role, job, etc.
 drainage;  ditch;  gutter;  sewage;  black water
 to be caught;  to be arrested;  to hold on to;  to grasp;  to find (e.g. proof);  to get (e.g. a taxi)
 to finish;  to stop;  to close (a business, etc.);  to close down;  to put away;  to put back
 until (a time);  till;  to (a place or person);  as far as;  to (an extent);  up to
 living thing;  organism;  creature;  biology
 origin;  source;  history;  originally;  from the start;  by nature
 ingredient;  component;  composition
 to melt (steel, etc.);  to liquefy;  to soften;  to melt (one's heart);  to disarm
 to subsist;  to keep on living
 life;  life force;  lifetime;  lifespan;  most important thing;  foundation
 et cetera;  etc.;  or something;  the likes of;  for example;  for instance
 to be;  to exist;  to have;  to be located;  to be equipped with;  to happen
 it cannot be that...;  it is highly unlikely that...;  it is impossible that...
 but;  however;  (and) yet;  nevertheless;  still;  for all that
 pitiful;  pathetic;  painful to look at
 to cause;  to induce;  to bring about;  to pull upright;  to help up (e.g. a fallen person)
 no;  nay;  well;  er;  you're welcome;  not at all
 to receive punishment;  to be punished;  to pay a penalty
 to melt;  to thaw;  to fuse;  to dissolve
 quickly, suddenly (while one is watching);  before one's eyes
 to boil strongly;  to be excited
 resuscitation;  regeneration;  reformation;  rehabilitation;  playback;  regeneration (sound, etc.)
 appalling;  awful;  extreme pain;  deep sorrow
 to reach an extreme;  to reach a limit;  extremely;  to be stuck;  to be in a dilemma;  to be decided
 ruins;  wreckage;  wreck;  broken remains;  debris
 dropping out;  falling behind;  omission;  being left out;  falling off;  coming off
 fresh and youthful;  lively;  vibrant;  vivacious;  juicy (e.g. fruit)
 little girl;  maiden;  young lady;  female usually between 7 and 18 years old
 brightness;  brilliance;  brilliancy;  radiance;  glitter
 to take back;  to regain;  to get back;  to recover
 (not) ever;  (not) by any means;  (not) in the least;  (not) in any way;  (not) at all
 beautiful;  pretty;  lovely;  sweet;  pure (heart, friendship, etc.)
 fantastic;  magical;  wondrous;  whimsical;  fairytale-like;  romantic
 it is not (like that) either
 scene;  spectacle;  sight;  view
 blood;  blood;  ancestry;  (the) blood;  feelings
 pain;  ache;  soreness;  damage;  injury;  wear
 to run (of liquid);  to spread;  to blur;  to blot;  to ooze;  to well up (of tears, etc.)
 mess;  sorry state;  -ways;  -wards;  in the act of ...;  just as one is ...
 pitiful;  heartbreaking;  heartrending;  touching;  tragic;  sad
 time;  hour;  period;  class
 to wind;  to coil;  to envelope;  to shroud;  to outflank;  to skirt
 to turn back (e.g. half-way);  to return;  to go back;  to recover (e.g. something lost);  to be returned;  to rebound