spectator; sightseer; onlooker
slow growth; slow ripening
head; brains; intelligence
group (of people); crowd; horde; throng; mob; multitude
to bark; to howl; to howl (e.g. of the wind); to roar; to yell; to cry
stretching a rope around; roping off; one's turf; domain; territory (of an animal)
sky; the skies; high-altitude sky; upper air
revolution; rotation; turning; turning (an aircraft or ship)
painting of a scene in Hell; a picture of Hell
(real) ability; true strength; merit; arms; force
to drag down; to pull down; to force out (of power, office, role, etc.)
policeman; cop; walking in a circle (dog trick); (arch.) rounds (doctor, police beat, etc.); (arch.) vegetables that accompany rice (secret language of court ladies)
-less; lacking; non-existing
to throw; to toss; to hit; to strike; to fire into (e.g. a crowd); to launch (e.g. missiles)
if (it) doesn't exist; if there is no ...; if not ...; unless ...; have to ...; must ...
isolation room; quarantine room; isolation ward
flippant; saucy; know-all
warrant; summons; written order
arrest; apprehension; capture
false rumour (rumor); groundless rumour; canard
to bewilder; to perplex; to puzzle; to tempt; to seduce
circumference; girth; tour; pilgrimage; circulation (e.g. of blood)
violence; oppression; high-handedness; tyranny; despotism
finely chopped fish or meat (sometimes seared first); mince; hitting (e.g. a drum); striking; bashing; criticizing
constitution; rules; regulation
official post; regular post; principal post (as opposed to secondary post); I (of someone in government or the civil service)
to be intimate with; to befriend
admission; (self-)acknowledgment; (self-)acknowledgement; self-identification
day and night; around the clock; always; constantly
police officer; policeman; constable
(and) many others; extras (in a film)
arrest; apprehension; capture
munitions; military stores
enterprise; business; company; corporation
to be degraded; to come down in the world; to lose status; to be ruined; to fall low
to hurl abuse (at); to use abusive language
abusive language; violent language; wild words
spring; springtime; New Year; prime (of life); height (of one's prosperity); adolescence