road; path; route; way; distance; journey; road (e.g. to victory)
to turn back; to go back; to come back; to return; to retrace one's steps
sharp (blade); pointed; sharp (pain); stabbing; perceptive; keen
ill will; spite; bad meaning; mala fides; bad faith; malice
certain; sure; definite; reliable; sound; solid
usual; normal; everyday; usually; normally; generally
like water; like it grows on trees
to differ; to vary; to disagree
emotion; feeling; feelings; sentiment
to conceive; to become pregnant; to get filled with (e.g. sails filled with wind); to be swollen with; to contain (a contradiction, danger, etc.); to carry (a problem, consequences, etc.)
back; reverse; rear side; height; stature; ridge (of a mountain)
slowly; unhurriedly; easily (e.g. in time); well; well (e.g. sleep); comfortably
to disappear; to vanish into thin air
junk; rubbish; trash; garbage; odds and ends
miscellaneous; mixed; unorganized
to have an eye on; to zero in on
may; might; perhaps; may be; possibly
heart; guts; nerve; central part
to jump; to leap; to break up; to close; to hit (e.g. to have a car hit something or someone)
perhaps; possibly; by some chance; by some possibility
once in a lifetime (opportunity); (a golden opportunity that may) happen only once in a thousand years
plan; project; attempt; plot; scheme; undertaking
obstruction; check; hindrance; prevention; impediment; interdiction
where ... is concerned; when it becomes; if it becomes
terrible; dreadful; amazing (e.g. of strength); great (e.g. of skills); to a great extent; vast (in numbers)
to shake; to swing; to sway; to shock
repulse; repelling (e.g. the enemy); driving back
hero; heroine; Eroica Symphony (Beethoven, 1804); Heroic Polonaise (Chopin)
even more; still more; further
leaping; activity; leapfrog (over a problem); making a leap (e.g. in logic); making great strides; making rapid progress
to desire; to wish for; to expect; to see; to command (a view of)
eternal; unlimited; endless
praise; admiration; commendation; approbation
those (near the second person)
to hold in one's arms; to carry in one's arms; to have (problems, debts, etc.); to take on (a responsibility); to employ; to have (on one's staff)
once and for all; completely; spotlessly
alright; all right; right on; looking good; OK; okay
to the utmost; to the best of one's ability
to kill; to slay; to suppress; to block; to suppress (a voice, feelings, etc.); to hold back
direction; orientation; bearing; course (e.g. of action)