great speed; recklessly fast speed
to chase; to run after; to pursue
yes; indeed; ha!; what?; huh?; sigh
limit; limits; degree; extent; the end; the last; as long as ...
forever; for good; eternally; as long as one likes; indefinitely; no matter what
opponent; rival; adversary; menace; danger; threat
in the belly; in one's heart of hearts
escape; break-out; prolapse; proptosis
difficult; hard; impossible; unfeasible; fussy; particular; gloomy
wound; injury; chip; crack; flaw; defect
to lose; to miss (a change, opportunity); to lose (a loved one); to be bereaved of; to concede (goals, points, etc.)
to go back to the start; to reset; to restore; to return to the point (of a discussion); to return something (that has been moved) to previous place; to reconstitute
to take measures (in face of events being anticipated); to come to an agreement (in bargaining, etc.); to strike a bargain; to clap one's hands together
unable to do (as one wishes); able to do only with great effort; almost impossible to do; beyond one's control; not always turning out as one wishes; not going the way one wants it to
to stop (in one's tracks); to come to a stop; to halt; to pause; to stand still
to be due to; to be caused by; to depend on; to turn on; to be based on; to come from
near; neighbourhood; nearly (e.g. "it took nearly one year"); close to; shortly; soon
to break (by kicking); to kick down (e.g. a door); to kick open; to smash through (e.g. the enemy); to rout
to roll in; to tumble into; to visit (esp. to stay overnight as an unwanted guest); to fall in one's way; to fall into one's lap
occasionally; once in a while; seldom; casually; unexpectedly; accidentally
coincidence; chance; by chance; unexpectedly; contingency
at the very beginning of one's speech; the first thing (one) says after opening the mouth
to be lucky; to be in luck; to be attached; to have; to be included
to take (someone) with one; to bring along; to go with; to be accompanied by
information; news; report; reward; retribution
to get into a panic; to be flustered; to panic; to get in a flap
to entrust (e.g. a task) to another; to leave to; to passively leave to someone else's facilities; to leave to take its natural course; to continue (something) in a natural fashion (without particular aim); to rely fully on one's (full strength, great ability, long time taken) to get something done
capturing alive (an animal or person); something captured alive
necessary; needed; essential; necessity; need; requirement
to nod; to bow one's head in assent; to agree
to take on; to undertake; to take over; to inherit; to guarantee; to vouch for
flight; desertion; escape
to chase; to run after; to follow (a set order, a trend, etc.); to drive out; to get rid of; to drive (e.g. a herd)
morning; breakfast; (arch.) next morning
to be truant; to slack off; to play hooky; to skip school; to cut class; to skip out
perception; sensing; noticing
chase; pursuit; tracking; following up; tracing
full of confidence; brimming with (self-)confidence; having great faith in oneself