to exert (influence);  to exercise;  to cause (e.g. damage);  to do (e.g. harm);  to bring about (e.g. benefits);  to extend
 heart;  guts;  nerve;  central part
 to go through;  to pierce;  to run through (e.g. a river through a city);  to pass through;  to stick to (opinion, principles, etc.);  to carry out
 clear;  obvious;  evident;  bright;  light
 large hole;  big deficit;  heavy losses;  long-shot win (in horse racing, etc.);  big winnings (on a long shot)
 to twine around;  to twist around;  to coil around;  to pester;  to hassle
 to receive;  to get;  to catch (e.g. a ball);  to be struck by (wind, waves, sunlight, etc.);  to sustain (damage);  to incur (a loss);  to undergo (e.g. surgery)
 it does not mean that ...;  I don't mean that ...;  it is not the case that...
 to live;  to exist;  to make a living;  to subsist;  to be in effect;  to be in use
 cruel;  merciless;  atrocious;  pitiful;  tragic;  horrible
 perhaps;  probably;  generous;  many;  much
 to grow weak;  to become weak;  to lose strength
 camouflage;  disguise;  pretense;  feigning;  masquerade
 to doubt;  to distrust;  to be suspicious of;  to suspect
 blood (in one's face, cheeks, etc.);  colour;  color;  hot-bloodedness;  hotheadedness;  impulsive temperament
 to disappear;  to vanish;  to go;  to leave;  to die
 natural;  right;  proper;  naturally;  as a matter of course;  rightly
 lightly;  gaping wide;  suddenly;  unexpectedly
 to open (e.g. doors);  to open (e.g. business, etc.);  to be empty;  to be vacant;  to be available;  to be open (e.g. neckline, etc.);  to have been opened (of one's eyes, mouth, etc.)
 to go into;  to come into;  to penetrate;  to become complicated
 one animal (small); (arch.)  two-tan bolt of cloth
 to be surprised;  to be astonished
 to take flight;  to disappear
 state;  condition;  situation;  appearance;  circumstances
 to be amazed;  to be shocked;  to be astonished;  to be astounded;  to be disgusted;  to be exasperated
 though;  notwithstanding;  although
 all parts;  various parts;  every department
 inspection;  examination;  survey
 left breast;  left side of the chest
 (on a) closer look;  closer scrutiny;  second look
 pressure;  stress;  pressure (e.g. political);  coercion;  arm-twisting
 to break;  to be broken;  to be folded;  to give in;  to back down;  to turn (a corner)
 first (of all);  firstly;  probably;  most likely;  more or less (satisfactory);  on the whole
 blood;  blood;  ancestry;  (the) blood;  feelings
 perhaps;  likely;  probably;  I dare say