storehouse;  warehouse;  godown
 news;  word;  tidings;  omen
 tumult;  great noise;  clatter;  hustle and bustle
 to detach;  to decapitate;  to cut loose;  to let loose;  to dismember
 bird;  bird meat (esp. chicken meat);  fowl;  poultry
 tranquil;  calm;  quiet;  peaceful
 scenery;  scene;  landscape;  scene (e.g. of a crime)
 to come and go;  to go back and forth
 to hang (something) on the wall
 discussion;  talk;  tête-à-tête;  conference
 to approach;  to draw near
 no matter how much time passes
 lizard;  skink lizard (Scincidae spp.)
 crevice;  crack;  spare moment;  interval;  chink (in one's armor, armour);  unpreparedness
 to crawl out;  to creep out;  to begin to crawl
 head (of a household, etc.);  leader;  owner;  proprietor;  subject (of a rumour, etc.);  doer (of a deed);  guardian spirit (e.g. long-resident beast, usu. with mystical powers)
 time;  season;  period;  phase;  stage
 establishment;  founding;  organization;  organisation
 perhaps;  probably;  generous;  many;  much
 to come alive;  to get going;  to start to move
 association;  society;  organization;  organisation
 president (of a society);  chairman
 to go to and from (a place);  to go back and forth between;  to go to (school, work, etc.);  to attend;  to circulate (e.g. blood, electricity);  to be communicated (e.g. thought)
 person with a lot of experience;  old hand;  veteran (in a particular field)
 bitter smile;  wry smile;  strained laugh;  sarcastic laugh
 ordinary person;  run-of-the-mill people;  John Doe;  Jane Doe
 detached building;  solitary house;  room detached from main house;  separation from;  loss of interest in;  independence of
 to fire (gun, arrow, questions, etc.);  to shoot;  to set free;  to release;  to emit (e.g. light);  to give off (e.g. a scent)
 to reach;  to amount to;  to be up to the task;  to come up to;  to compare with;  to be a match (for)
 tempering (metal);  annealing;  forging;  toughening;  disciplining;  training
 gift;  boon;  (good) result;  fruit (e.g. of one's efforts)
 look;  glimpse;  apparently;  seemingly; (arch.)  first meeting