unexpected; unforeseen; inconceivable
violent (tragic or accidental) death; dog's death
to seize; to capture; to arrest; to hold down; to subdue
to try; to attempt; to have a go (at something)
being too late; losing one's final chance
death penalty; capital punishment
to not make good use of (e.g. advice); to disregard; to treat as useless; to treat with disdain
heartlessness; hardness of heart; coldheartedness; insentient; inanimate
evil spirit; demon; devil
admission; incorporation; enlistment; enrollment
to have been decided (so) that; to have been arranged (so) that
direct control; direct supervision
to be full; to wax (e.g. moon); to rise (e.g. tide); to mature; to expire
to get tired out; to be exhausted
dots; spots; bit by bit; little by little; here and there; scattered
to become speechless; to be at a loss for words
to turn completely into; to become completely
eyes; expression of the eyes; area around the eyes; skin round one's eyes
the point just before; the point of doing; the verge of happening
to go; to move (in a direction or towards a specific location); to proceed; to take place; to pass through; to come and go; to walk
to bring to a finish; to bind firmly; to superintend
prudent; thoughtful; discreet
memento (esp. of a deceased person); keepsake; heirloom; remembrance; souvenir
one long straight object (e.g. strand of hair, beam of light, wisp of smoke); a single bloodline; earnest; resolute; (arch.) ordinary; (arch.) common
to be entwined; to be involved
polite; courteous; civil; careful; close; thorough
right hand; right-hand side; right-hand direction; (on) the right
provocation; stirring up; arousal; excitement; stimulation
to ferry across (e.g. a river); to carry across; to lay across; to build across; to hand over; to hand in
extravagant; absurd; unbelievable; enormous; tremendous; extraordinary
unqualified; without qualifications
to shoot down; to win; to gain
qualifications; requirements; capabilities
to look down on; to treat with contempt; to treat disparagingly; to sneer at
understanding (of people's circumstances and feelings); perceptiveness; sympathy; wisdom
to leave (to someone, esp. after one's death); to bequeath
to tie; to bind; to fasten; to restrict (freedom); to tie down (with rules, regulations, etc.); to fetter