to be ruined (reduced to poverty); to fall low; to go under; to come to ruin
to rush back; to run back
unbelievable; incredible; implausible
fleeting (glimpse, glance, etc.)
absolutely; positively; decidedly
safe (e.g. choice); secure; innocuous; acceptable; passable; satisfactory
heredity; (genetic) inheritance
biological parent; real parent
to occur to; to remind of; to come to mind
at the most; at best; to the utmost; as much as possible; as much as one can
consolation money; solatium; reparation; damages; settlement
sooner or later; in due time; in due course
comfortable; easy; calm; loose; spacious
past; after; too (much); over- (e.g. eating)
(move) slowly (e.g. walk); sluggishly; stolidly; ploddingly; heavily
one's physical safety; personal security
spontaneous discharge; accidental gun discharge
to fail to die (e.g. after suicide attempt or accident); to survive; to outlive
to come alive; to get going; to start to move
to grumble about something (trivial)
to knock down; to knock off
to spring at; to leap upon
to send (someone) back; to send (someone) home
iron hammer; (fig.) crushing blow
to rest (from work, studying, etc.); to take a break
the (four) limbs; arms and legs
half the body; half length
sluggishly; slowly; ploddingly; stolidly (standing); impassively
manner of speaking; mode of expression; way of saying something
all that one has; all that there is; the whole
scattering (e.g. dust in the wind, enemies before an assault); dispersal; flying off (in all directions); flying apart
to regain one's breath; to catch one's breath
(villains) of the same stripe; birds of a feather; (lit.) badgers of the same hole
to grab (someone) by the collar; to size (someone) by the lapels
to take away; to carry away
moribund state; near-death; barely alive condition
journey; trip; travels; during the journey; on the way; while travelling
to hold; to carry; to embrace (in one's arms)
to not take seriously; to take lightly
without accident; uneventfully; without ...