trace; tracks; site; remains; scar
different opinion; objection
to recite; to chant; to cry; to yell; to advocate; to advance
old-timer; veteran; senior; old stump; old roots
look; glance; stone (in the game of go)
one's last moments; (on) the point of death; (on) one's deathbed
many people; a large number of people
to cross; to go across; to go through; to cut across
whole (body); full-length (e.g. portrait); systemic
(some type of) enthusiast; somebody possessed of a (certain kind of) mental abnormality
(not) at all; (not) in the least; (none) whatsoever
two people alike; two of a kind; kissing cousins; cut from the same cloth
news of someone's death; obituary
sad; miserable; unhappy; sad; lamentable; deplorable
to strike; to hit; to beat; to punch
demotion; relegation; reduction in rank; degradation; downward move
accidental; incidental; occasional; casual
to conceal (oneself); to hide; to abscond; to deceive; to dissemble; to fool
dull; uninteresting; insignificant; unimportant; absurd; foolish
to torment; to punish; to treat harshly; to beat up; to give a drubbing; to cause damage to
fight; battle; combat; struggle (for rights, higher wages, etc.); strife; (labor) dispute
to grow hot (e.g. water); to boil; to get excited (at); to erupt (in applause, cheering, etc.); to ferment; to melt (of metal)
to dance (orig. a hopping dance)
to become numb; to go to sleep (e.g. a limb); to get an electric shock; to tingle (from an electric shock); to be excited; to be titillated
yearned for; longed for; missed
impudence; cheekiness; impertinence
response (felt in the hands); resistance; reaction; response; effect
to cease; to stop; to be over
warrior; soldier; courageous person; strong person
offense and defense; offence and defence
to win and advance to the next round
pleasure; supreme pleasure obtained by freeing oneself from earthly desires
to extol; to sing the praises of; to celebrate; to declare; to stipulate; to express
to beg; to request; to beseech; to implore; to entreat
to tame (e.g. animal); to domesticate
licking one's lips; licking one's chops
with a broad grin; smirking