looking like (someone);  taking after (either of one's parents)
 suitable;  proper;  appropriate;  perfunctory;  half-minded;  sloppy
 such;  like that;  that sort of;  very
 funny;  amusing;  strange;  odd;  improper;  unsuitable
 salary;  pay;  medical care;  treatment;  advance preparation
 to be much obliged (to someone);  to receive favor (favour);  to be indebted;  to be grateful
 to stagger;  to stumble;  to totter;  to misconduct oneself;  to have a love affair;  to waver
 princess;  spoiled girl;  hothouse flower;  glue
 speech and conduct;  words and deeds
 (way of) life;  living;  livelihood;  life circumstances
 to go mad;  to lose one's mind;  to get out of order;  to go amiss;  to go wrong (of a plan or expectation, etc.);  to fall through
 to be caught in;  to be stuck in;  to stop by;  to drop in for a short visit;  to get mixed up in (trouble);  to get entangled in (a problem);  to fall for (a trick)
 rope;  cord;  policeman's rope
 to flick off;  to give (someone) the flick;  to send (something) flying;  to hit (a person);  to knock down
 far away;  distant place;  long ago;  far back;  by far
 one-sided;  unilateral;  arbitrary
 very mean (sneaky);  extremely unsportsmanlike
 prison guard;  jailer;  gaoler
 to act timid (about doing);  to show diffidence;  to feel ashamed;  to feel guilty
 to sit upright;  to sit up straight;  to take a defiant attitude;  to become aggressive;  to take the offensive
 softly;  gently;  stealthily;  secretly;  to leave alone;  to leave as it is
 to take down;  to bring down;  to drop off (a passenger);  to let off;  to withdraw (money);  to use for the first time;  to wear for the first time
 to move forward;  to move on
 agreement;  affirmative;  aye;  yes;  OK
 (using) one's whole body;  (putting in) all one's efforts;  (exerting) all one's energies
 to swing;  to wield (physically);  to exercise (e.g. power, ability);  to exhibit;  to flourish;  to prosper
 speed;  velocity;  pace;  velocity
 to run;  to run (of a vehicle);  to drive;  to rush (to);  to dash;  to retreat;  to flee
 to run through;  to run past
 with a "plop" (of tears, drop of water, etc.)
 blink (of eyes);  wink;  twinkling (of stars);  flicker (of light);  blink (of light)
 one revolution;  one rotation
 back of the head;  occiput
 striking with the back of the sword
 from the beginning;  without hesitation;  flatly (e.g. refusing);  entirely;  completely
 to dedicate;  to make an offering;  to supply;  to store;  to finish;  to bring to a close;  to restore (something to its place)
 two times;  twice;  two degrees