human being;  human;  person;  character (of a person)
 to exert (influence);  to exercise;  to cause (e.g. damage);  to do (e.g. harm);  to bring about (e.g. benefits);  to extend
 supposing;  even if;  granting that;  temporarily;  provisionally;  for the time being
 influenced (by);  under an influence
 thought experiment;  gedankenexperiment
 space;  air;  midair;  (from) memory;  (by) heart
 that is so;  that is right;  it looks to me;  people say that;  it is said that;  I hear that
 to forget to say;  to forget to mention
 remainder;  remnant;  (not) very;  (not) much;  too much;  excessively
 to be separated;  to be apart;  to leave;  to go away;  to leave (a job, etc.);  to quit
 to take;  to carry (something) away;  to bear
 lightly;  easily;  carelessly
 that is to say;  that is;  in short;  in brief;  clogging;  obstruction;  shrinkage
 natural;  reasonable;  obvious;  usual;  common;  ordinary
 to throw down;  to throw out;  to abandon;  to resign;  to give freely;  to give generously
 slope;  incline;  hill;  milestone;  (age) mark
 to spur on;  to urge forward;  to impel;  to drive at high speed (e.g. a car)
 to wind;  to coil;  to envelope;  to shroud;  to outflank;  to skirt
 up and down, left and right;  top and bottom, left and right
 trifling with;  toying with;  playing with;  tossing about (a ship)
 right arm;  right-hand man;  right hand;  right-handed pitcher
 parallelism;  running parallel (to, with);  running concurrently;  occurring at the same time;  not reaching an agreement (e.g. of a debate)
 to be torn off;  to come off;  to be torn to pieces;  to be torn to shreds
 outbreak;  spring forth;  generation (e.g. of power or heat);  genesis;  ontogeny;  development of complex multicellular structures from cell(s) in a simple state
 literally;  to the letter;  literal
 to survive;  to continue living;  to escape death
 sharp pain;  acute pain;  intense pain
 eardrum;  tympanic membrane
 chain;  chaining;  connection;  (genetic) linkage
 rough;  wild;  rude;  harsh;  gruff;  violent
 to wriggle;  to writhe;  to squirm;  to scrawl
 snake;  serpent;  large snake
 big;  large;  loud;  extensive;  spacious;  important
 round;  circular;  curved;  smooth;  harmonious;  calm
 thorn;  spine;  splinter (esp. lodged in one's flesh);  hard sharp item (esp. lodged in one's throat, e.g. fish bone);  biting words
 trauma (usu. psychological)
 to be resurrected;  to be resuscitated;  to be rehabilitated;  to be recalled (e.g. memories);  to be brought back
 to catch and tie up;  to apprehend;  to entangle;  to trap;  to brush out (e.g. dust, fur, plaque);  to extract
 pressure;  clamping;  tightening;  fastening