to beat; to attack (an enemy); to do away with; to finish off
one's father; one's old man; middle-aged (or older) man; old man; one's boss; proprietor (of a restaurant, store, etc.)
to do someone in; to bump someone off
surrounding at a distance
to search for; to look for; to hunt for; to search (a house, pocket, etc.); to search through; to rummage in (e.g. a drawer)
how dare ...; how could ...
lukewarm; tepid; disagreeably warm (e.g. bath)
capillary vessel; capillary
to dwell; to live; to stay at; to take shelter at; to be pregnant; to be part of a constellation
brow; glabella; middle forehead; area between the eyebrows
to aim at (with a weapon, etc.); to be after (something or someone); to have an eye on; to aim for; to set up as a goal
(not) anyone; (not) a single person; no one; nobody
audacious; daring; bold; throaty (voice); rough; deep
shopfront; storefront; shopwindow; over-the-counter
dense (e.g. fog, dust, etc.); thick; vague (as in being unable to think clearly); dim
to rise up (e.g. pillar of smoke); to go up
to pollute; to contaminate; to soil; to disgrace; to dishonour; to dishonor
to fly around; to scatter
bad (taste); unpalatable; poor; unskillful; ugly; unattractive
spoiled; half-rotten; decaying
fly (any insect of infraorder Muscomorpha); person of no worth; pisher; scrub
buzz; hum; shake (with vigor); shaking
to gather; to crowd round; to sponge (off someone); to scrounge; to extort; to take (money) through intimidation
to dry up completely; to become stale
to be muddy; to be slushy
to shrink; to contract; to diminish (in size)
alley; alleyway; teahouse garden; path through a gate (or through a garden, etc.)
to have a bad time; to go through a bitter experience; to get into trouble; to get hurt; to suffer
boy; son; child; mere boy; stripling; greenhorn
circumstances; conditions; situation; reasons; state of affairs
exposed; scanty; bare; public; open
distinctly (standing out); clearly; in sharp relief; boldly
iron (Fe); strong and hard (as iron); railway; railway enthusiast
pole; rod; line; dash; spoken monotonously
look; glance; (at first) sight