death;  decease; (arch.)  death penalty (by strangulation or decapitation);  (an) out
 those (near the second person)
 abrupt;  sudden;  unexpected
 agreement;  coincidence;  correspondence;  conformity
 to be overawed;  to be overpowered;  to lose the mental battle
 fear;  horror;  anxiety;  concern;  uneasiness;  reverence
 spine;  line of the backbone;  seam down the back (of clothing)
 to run up (a hill, stairs etc.);  to dash up;  to rush up
 indication;  sign;  hint;  tone (of the market)
 bizarre;  strange;  eccentric;  odd;  queer
 since some time ago;  for some time;  for quite a while
 speech and conduct;  words and deeds
 he;  she;  this;  this one;  Hey, you!;  You bastard!
 offender;  criminal;  culprit
 although at this late hour;  now, although it is too late;  afresh;  anew;  again
 doubt;  misgivings;  distrust;  suspicion
 deviant;  deviate;  pervert;  weirdo
 to screw up;  to put the screws on (a person);  to constrict (someone, something)
 tension;  mental strain;  nervousness
 to run;  to run (of a vehicle);  to drive;  to rush (to);  to dash;  to retreat;  to flee
 very fast;  in a twinkle;  before one's eyes
 to stiffen;  to become stiff
 sweat;  perspiration;  moisture;  condensation;  gulp;  oops
 to float;  to be suspended;  to rise to the surface;  to appear;  to come to mind;  to have inspiration
 breathing;  respiration;  knack;  trick;  harmony;  balance
 surroundings;  environs;  circumference
 to freeze;  to be frozen over;  to congeal
 to leak out;  to escape;  to find expression;  to give vent;  to leak out;  to be divulged
 immediately;  right away;  on the spot
 sharp (blade);  pointed;  sharp (pain);  stabbing;  perceptive;  keen
 to contain;  to comprise;  to hold in the mouth;  to bear in mind;  to understand;  to express (emotion, etc.)
 (a) step;  one step;  level;  stage;  small degree;  small amount
 to step forward;  to step forth;  to advance;  to start;  to embark on;  to set forth on
 to shine;  to glitter;  to be bright
 quiet;  silent;  slow;  unhurried;  calm;  peaceful
 to crush to death;  to stifle to death;  to squeeze to death;  to stifle (a laugh, etc.);  to muffle (one's breathing);  to subdue (one's voice)
 walking;  pace;  step;  course (of history, one's life, etc.);  history;  pitch (of a screw, etc.)
 conduct;  behavior;  behaviour
 to be imminent;  to loom;  to be approaching;  to be impending