to stream;  to flow (liquid, time, etc.);  to be washed away;  to be carried;  to drift;  to float (e.g. clouds);  to sweep (e.g. rumour, fire)
 tension;  mental strain;  nervousness
 moving about;  stirring about
 with a clink;  with a flop;  suddenly;  all of a sudden
 good feeling;  feeling good
 to lie down;  to throw oneself down
 place to look (esp. when averting one's eyes)
 wrong;  groundless;  different;  separate;  unexpected;  surprising
 heat;  fever;  temperature;  zeal;  passion
 to cool (e.g. from a high temperature to room temperature);  to let cool;  to dampen;  to throw a damper on;  to spoil
 to have a go;  to try and do (something);  to take a chance with something
 firm;  determined;  resolute;  conclusive
 refusal;  rejection;  denial;  veto
 crumpled;  rumpled;  to be annoyed;  to be irritated;  noisily (chewing)
 purposely (of something needless, unexpected or seemingly counterproductive, etc.);  daringly (doing something);  not necessarily;  not particularly; (arch.)  definitely not
 payback;  tit for tat;  retaliation;  doing over again;  redoing
 keep ...-ing;  have been ...-ing;  leaving (something) on;  leaving (something) still in use
 to be rested;  to feel at ease;  to repose;  to be relieved
 to get tired;  to tire;  to become worn out (of a well-used object); (arch.)  to starve
 to borrow;  to have a loan;  to rent;  to hire
 amateur;  layman;  respectable woman (i.e. not a prostitute, hostess, geisha); (arch.)  unlicensed prostitute
 training;  drill;  practice;  discipline
 elder brother;  one's senior;  older man;  man older than oneself
 to place persons opposite;  to come face to face with;  to compare (with);  to check (against);  to match
 thanks;  gratitude;  manners;  etiquette;  bow;  reward
 from the beginning;  without hesitation;  flatly (e.g. refusing);  entirely;  completely
 to experience chest pain;  to have a pain in one's chest;  to feel sick at heart;  to have one's heart ache;  to be anguished
 to bite;  to chew;  to gnaw;  to fumble one's words (esp. during a play, broadcast, etc.);  to falter with one's words;  to crash against (e.g. of waves);  to break onto (shore)
 to stare fixedly at;  to fix one's gaze on;  to make sure of;  to set one's eyes on (e.g. the future);  to focus on
 to jump;  to leap;  to break up;  to close;  to hit (e.g. to have a car hit something or someone)
 closing time;  lockup;  curfew
 declaration;  proclamation;  announcement
 limp;  listless;  enervated;  flaccid;  wilting;  soft
 to crumble away;  to collapse
 on the occasion of;  circumstances;  juncture
 to encourage;  to cheer;  to raise (the voice)
 special training;  intensive training;  crash course
 to get dark;  to grow dark;  to end (of a day, year, season, etc.);  to come to an end;  to be sunk in (e.g. despair);  to be lost in (e.g. thought)
 six o'clock;  six periods of a day (morning, midday, afternoon, evening, midnight, late night)
 to part (usu. of people);  to part from;  to separate (of a couple);  to break up;  to lose (e.g. one's mother);  to be bereaved
 to send (someone) back;  to send (someone) home
 black;  dark;  blackish;  suspicious;  criminal;  darkened and dirty;  sooty
 to sink;  to go under;  to go down (e.g. sun);  to set;  to feel depressed;  to become subdued
 light;  illumination;  glow;  lamp;  light