to anyone;  to everyone;  by anyone;  by everyone;  in everyone;  in anyone
 assertion;  declaration;  affirmation
 even if;  no matter (what);  if;  though;  although;  supposing
 death;  decease; (arch.)  death penalty (by strangulation or decapitation);  (an) out
 this occasion;  at this time;  now
 in;  at;  on;  as for;  regarding;  with regards to
 creakingly;  squeakingly;  tightly (squeezing, pressing, etc.);  (drinking) all in one sweep
 straight;  quickly;  quietly;  gently;  to feel refreshed;  to feel satisfied
 stirring;  slight movement
 to close one's eyes;  to lower one's eyelids;  to shut one's eyes;  to die;  to breathe one's last
 what's in one's heart;  one's emotional state;  what one feels
 title of honour;  title of honor
 addition;  supplement;  appending;  appendix
 to break;  to snap;  to be injured;  to wear out;  to be worn out;  to break;  to burst
 anyhow;  anyway;  somehow or other;  apart from ...;  setting ... aside
 to attract someone's attention;  to arouse someone's interest;  to sound someone out;  to try to find out someone's true feelings;  to (discreetly) probe someone's thoughts
 fixed;  settled;  constant;  definite;  uniform;  regularized
 effect;  effectiveness;  efficacy;  effects (e.g. sound effects, visual effects, special effects)
 I wonder;  do you think?;  I might;  some kind;  some stage;  somehow
 weakness;  debility;  breakdown;  prostration
 to understand;  to make out
 false evidence;  perjury;  false testimony
 to go against;  to oppose;  to disobey;  to defy
 to be contrary to;  to be inconsistent with;  to act contrary to (rules or guidelines);  to violate;  to oppose;  to rebel
 to say;  to speak;  to tell;  to talk
 sure;  certain;  reliable;  trustworthy;  If I'm not mistaken;  If I remember correctly
 single-seater;  single-seated;  sitting alone
 trolling;  singing in a circular canon;  round
 to hang one's head;  to look down;  to cast one's eyes downward
 to whisper;  to murmur;  to rumor;  to rumour
 to spin;  to make yarn;  to spin (a tale);  to assemble (e.g. words);  to put together
 manner of speaking;  mode of expression;  way of saying something