rubbish;  trash;  garbage;  refuse
 understanding;  comprehension;  appreciation;  sympathy
 I'm sorry;  my apologies;  may I come in?;  permission;  leave;  dismissal
 you;  you bastard;  you son of a bitch; (arch.)  you
 match;  game;  bout;  contest
 period;  epoch;  the times;  those days;  oldness;  ancientness
 like this;  this sort;  this way
 fate;  destiny;  connection;  tie;  pretext;  justification
 to blow upon;  to breathe on;  to pick (a fight);  to force (unreasonable terms);  to exaggerate;  to overcharge
 killing a would-be avenger;  having the tables turned on someone (e.g. by a challenger);  being beaten at one's own game
 human being;  human;  person;  character (of a person)
 to smash up;  to defeat crushingly
 to give up;  to abandon (hope, plans);  to resign oneself (to)
 to leave;  to depart;  to take one's leave
 to resign;  to retire;  to quit;  to leave (one's job, etc.)
 and yet;  though;  when;  in spite of
 with a broad grin;  smirking
 interesting;  fascinating;  amusing;  funny;  enjoyable;  fun
 to apologize;  to apologise
 character (of a person);  personality;  disposition;  characteristics;  nature (of a thing, event, etc.)
 mistake;  error;  accident;  mishap;  improper conduct (e.g. between man and woman);  indiscretion
 commitment;  pledge;  promise
 training range;  training grounds;  training area
 head;  lead;  vanguard;  first
 in a crowd;  in droves;  crawling (of insects);  swarming;  dragging (e.g. along the ground);  trailing
 to follow;  to come along with one;  to accompany
 readiness;  preparedness;  resolution;  resignation
 to bark;  to howl;  to howl (e.g. of the wind);  to roar;  to yell;  to cry
 what is to be done?;  what should (I) do?;  what (am I) to do?
 to run to;  to come running;  to rush (someplace);  to hasten
 to lend;  to loan;  to rent out;  to hire out
 to return (something);  to restore;  to turn over;  to turn upside down;  to pay back;  to retaliate;  to respond (with)
 to approach;  to draw near
 to make war (on);  to wage war (against);  to compete (against);  to struggle (against adversities, etc.);  to fight
 course (of events);  development;  progress;  market order;  order without limit
 to borrow;  to have a loan;  to rent;  to hire
 companion;  partner;  other party;  addressee;  opponent (sports, etc.)