to subsist;  to keep on living
 wrong;  not good;  hopeless;  past hope;  must not do
 in turns;  in series;  in number order;  by rotation
 report;  return (e.g. tax);  statement;  declaration;  notification;  filing
 two times;  twice;  two degrees
 prison;  jail;  gaol;  firm;  solid;  strong
 to throw;  to toss;  to hit;  to strike;  to fire into (e.g. a crowd);  to launch (e.g. missiles)
 to make noise;  to make racket;  to rustle;  to swoosh;  to make merry;  to clamor;  to clamour
 to diffuse;  to spread throughout;  to prevail;  to become widespread;  to reach everyone
 station;  office;  guardroom
 to stick;  to paste;  to stretch;  to spread;  to form (e.g. ice on a pond);  to fill;  to swell
 sorting;  arrangement;  liquidation;  settlement;  retrenchment;  curtailment
 to perform;  to do;  to conduct oneself;  to carry out
 filthy;  squalid;  dirty;  foul;  sordid
 that is to say;  that is;  in short;  in brief;  clogging;  obstruction;  shrinkage
 plain;  frank;  candid;  open;  direct;  straightforward
 morning;  breakfast; (arch.)  next morning
 soft;  tender;  limp;  subdued (colour or light) (color);  gentle;  meek
 sunlight;  rays of the Sun
 meandering;  snaking;  zigzagging
 from the beginning;  without hesitation;  flatly (e.g. refusing);  entirely;  completely
 last night;  yesterday evening
 battlefield;  battleground
 how many people;  a number of people
 accurate;  correct;  precise;  exact
 grasp;  catch;  understanding
 to be too numerous;  to be too much
 I fear that it's likely that;  with all due respect
 to cross over;  to cross;  to pass through;  to exceed;  to surpass;  to be more (than)
 statement;  account (of something);  declaration;  allegation
 to pose as;  to (successfully) impersonate;  to pretend to be;  to (completely) become;  to (fully) turn into
 claim;  insistence;  assertion;  advocacy;  emphasis;  contention
 to die;  to pass away;  to lose spirit;  to lose vigor;  to cease;  to stop
 to tear off;  to peel off;  to rip off;  to strip off;  to skin;  to flay
 to taper to a point;  to become pointed;  to become sharp;  to look displeased;  to look sour;  to be on edge
 fraud;  swindle;  graft;  saying you're going to do something but in the end not doing it;  making promises without keeping them
 to examine;  to look up;  to investigate;  to check up;  to sense;  to study
 to be able (to);  to be possible (to)
 investigation;  examination;  inquiry;  enquiry;  survey
 vast;  huge;  immense;  malva nut (Sterculia lychnophora)
 to leak out (a secret);  to be exposed (a lie, improper behaviour, etc.);  to be found out;  to get away (of fish)