mutually;  with each other;  reciprocally;  together
 interference;  intervention;  meddling
 crevice;  crack;  spare moment;  interval;  chink (in one's armor, armour);  unpreparedness
 to run;  to run (of a vehicle);  to drive;  to rush (to);  to dash;  to retreat;  to flee
 fellow;  mutual;  companion;  comrade
 to rub against;  to chafe;  to quarrel
 to be heard;  to be audible;  to be said to be;  to be reputed
 before one's eyes;  in front of one;  under one's nose;  immediate;  imminent;  around the corner
 black with hints of blue (as in a bruise);  bluish black
 when push comes to shove;  when needed;  when necessity arises;  when the moment arrives
 to slip into;  to crawl into (under);  to conceal oneself (under);  to sneak into;  to infiltrate
 loins;  hips;  pelvic region;  waist
 thorn;  spine;  splinter (esp. lodged in one's flesh);  hard sharp item (esp. lodged in one's throat, e.g. fish bone);  biting words
 four (long cylindrical things)
 protuberance;  projection;  prominence;  bump;  boss;  process
 to stop up;  to close up;  to stand in the way;  to obstruct;  to occupy;  to fill up
 affixing;  pasting;  sticking
 the minute (that) ...;  no sooner than ...;  as soon as;  whether or not
 to jump at;  to be attracted by
 close adhesion;  sticking firmly to;  relating closely to;  having relevance to;  contact printing
 still (continuing);  as ever;  further
 brat;  kid;  urchin;  preta;  hungry ghost
 dull sound;  muffled sound
 rolling over;  turning over;  turning around (the other way);  reversal (of direction, course, etc.);  producing a positive from a negative (photography);  producing a negative from a positive
 joint (knee, elbow, etc.)
 to lock up;  to shut up;  to imprison
 anger;  rage;  fury;  wrath;  indignation
 to fill;  to become full (of);  to wax (of the moon);  to rise (of the tide);  to flow;  to expire (of a period of time)
 to extend;  to expand;  to spread out
 reaching;  attaining;  arrival
 behind;  rear;  after;  later;  remainder;  the rest;  more (e.g. five more minutes)
 effort;  exertion;  endeavour;  endeavor;  hard work;  striving
 to render futile;  to bring to naught;  to waste;  to not make good use of
 good;  advantage;  sake;  purpose;  consequence;  result
 victory;  triumph;  conquest;  success;  win
 to guide;  to lead;  to show the way;  to derive;  to deduce
 indirection;  indirectness
 serious;  earnest;  honest;  real;  legit
 with a clashing or clanging sound
 restless;  fidgety;  in a hurry
 opening and shutting;  opening and closing
 hard;  solid;  stiff;  tight;  strong;  firm (not viscous or easily moved);  safe