to fall flat;  to fall face down
 realm of the dead;  the other world;  underworld;  hell
 to spit out all around;  to vomit all around;  to spew out (e.g. dirty language)
 (out of) desperation;  (as a) last resort;  (driven by) pain
 one swing;  one shake (e.g. of pepper);  one sword
 one by one;  each;  every;  at intervals of
 worn-out;  ragged;  crumbling;  dry and crumbly;  falling (in drops or clumps);  scattering
 to continue;  to last;  to continue (without a break);  to be unbroken;  to occur again and again;  to lead to;  to connect to
 feeling of transparency;  sense of translucence
 kingfisher (esp. the common kingfisher, Alcedo atthis)
 fragment;  broken piece;  chip;  ounce (of truth, conscience, etc.);  trace;  shred
 to be inferior to;  to be less good at;  to fall behind
 double;  double bed;  hotel room with a double bed;  double-breasted;  double-cuffed;  double width (of cloth; usu. 1.42 meters);  doubles (e.g. in tennis)
 discussion;  talk;  tête-à-tête;  conference
 principle;  general rule;  as a rule;  in principle;  in general
 dead person;  (the) deceased;  (the) dead;  casualties
 companion;  fellow;  group;  company;  member of the same category (family, class)
 to kill;  to slay;  to suppress;  to block;  to suppress (a voice, feelings, etc.);  to hold back
 hogging;  having all to oneself;  monopolising;  monopolizing
 the deceased;  deaths;  persons killed
 cheap;  inexpensive;  calm;  peaceful;  quiet
 consultation;  discussion;  discussing;  asking (somebody) for advice
 to be based on;  to take into account;  to build upon;  to have one's feet firmly planted on;  to plant oneself on
 ownership;  dominion;  ownership rights;  proprietorship;  property rights
 (one's) whereabouts;  destination;  where one is headed;  outcome;  course (of events);  future
 ridge (of roof);  back of a sword;  counter for buildings, apartments, etc.
 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
 impossible;  unlikely;  improbable
 direction;  orientation;  bearing;  course (e.g. of action)
 to bend;  to curve;  to turn;  to be awry;  to be askew
 elegant;  refined;  polished;  high-quality goods;  first-class article