once;  before;  formerly;  never yet;  never before;  first time
 to arrive at (e.g. a decision);  to reach (a stage);  to lead to (a place);  to get to;  in the extreme case of; (arch.)  to come
 to discover;  to find (e.g. an error in a book);  to locate;  to find (e.g. something missing);  to be used to seeing;  to be familiar with
 postbox;  mailbox;  post;  position;  post (e.g. goalpost);  post- (e.g. post-Cold War)
 before one's eyes;  in front of one;  under one's nose;  immediate;  imminent;  around the corner
 to stand;  to rise;  to find oneself (e.g. in a difficult position);  to depart (on a plane, train, etc.)
 faint;  dim;  weak;  poor;  wretched;  meagre
 to shiver;  to shake;  to quake;  to tremble;  to quaver;  to quiver
 perhaps;  maybe;  perchance;  by some chance;  by any chance
 disliked;  hated;  tendency;  smack (of);  distinction;  discrimination
 don't you think?;  indicates question
 the past;  bygone days;  one's past (that one would prefer remained secret);  past (tense);  preterit;  previous life
 thought;  imagination;  mind;  desire;  wish;  love
 to move forward;  to move on
 to hold in one's arms (e.g. a baby);  to embrace;  to hug;  to have (a thought or feeling);  to hold;  to harbour (suspicion, doubt, etc.)
 to resolve;  to ready (oneself);  to make up one's mind
 first storm of spring;  strong winds during the change from winter to spring
 certainly;  of course;  even if;  no matter (who, what, when, where, why, how);  without even;  without so much as;  at the (least, earliest, etc.)
 to blow (of the wind);  to blow (one's breath);  to breathe out;  to play (a wind instrument);  to blow (a whistle, trumpet, etc.);  to emit (smoke, fire, etc.);  to spout
 sky;  the skies;  high-altitude sky;  upper air
 to soar;  to fly high;  to be whirled up;  to make merry;  to be ecstatic;  to be in high spirits
 bird;  bird meat (esp. chicken meat);  fowl;  poultry
 space;  air;  midair;  (from) memory;  (by) heart
 aviation;  flight;  flying;  to fly;  to take a flight
 to fly;  to soar;  to jump;  to leap;  to spatter;  to scatter;  to hurry
 twice;  again;  second time
 desire;  wish;  request;  entreaty;  prayer;  (written) application
 to be contrary to;  to be inconsistent with;  to act contrary to (rules or guidelines);  to violate;  to oppose;  to rebel
 in order to (e.g. meet goal);  so that;  take care (so as);  hoping or wishing for something
 to dance (orig. a whirling dance);  to flutter about;  to revolve
 force;  vigor;  influence;  authority;  impetus;  momentum
 to fly away;  to flee away;  to scatter
 why?;  what for?;  how?;  by what means?
 entry to school or university;  matriculation;  enrolment (in university, etc.) (enrollment)
 as soon as...;  just after...;  immediately after...;  hurriedly;  in haste;  quickly
 to shout;  to cry;  to scream;  to clamor (for or against);  to clamour (for or against)
 to run;  to run (of a vehicle);  to drive;  to rush (to);  to dash;  to retreat;  to flee
 to chase;  to run after;  to pursue
 to catch up (with);  to draw level;  to pull even;  to be compensated;  to make up for one's losses
 damn;  damn it;  feces;  excrement;  damn;  damned;  very
 to run up (a hill, stairs etc.);  to dash up;  to rush up