extent; scope; sphere; range; span
to reach; to touch; to be delivered; to arrive; to be attentive; to be scrupulous
to guess; to sense; to presume; to sympathize with; to sympathise with
charge; rush; dash; assault; attack
for (e.g. "she dances well for an eight-year old"); considering it's (something or someone)
quick on the uptake; quick to catch on; perceptive; intuitive
to slide; to slip off; to get dislocated; to be out of alignment; to get dislodged; to deviate
to break wind; to let off a fart; to have a shot
movement; move; motion; trend; development; change
slow; time-consuming; late (in the day); towards the end (of the day or night); later (than expected or usual); late
to break; to snap; to be injured; to wear out; to be worn out; to break; to burst
five (long cylindrical things)
to drive into (e.g. a nail into a board); to hit into (e.g. a home run into the stands); to throw into (e.g. jail); to drum into (someone) (an idea, skill, etc.); to hammer into
it was, wasn't it?; must have been; I think (it was); how might it have been?
finally; at last; ultimately; in the end
to turn; to revolve; to visit several places; to function well; to pass a certain time
from the beginning; without hesitation; flatly (e.g. refusing); entirely; completely
observation; survey; watching
to shoot (arrow, bolt, dart)
with a twitch (e.g. an eyebrow); with a dip; with a bob; with a flutter
thanks to ...; owing to ...; because of ...
to live; to exist; to make a living; to subsist; to be in effect; to be in use
even if; even though; however; no matter how
thereupon; shortly thereafter
thirteen; 13; king (playing card)
to wake up; to sober up; to come to one's senses; to become enlightened
one person; being alone; being by oneself; being single; being unmarried; by oneself
pulse; vein; chain (of mountains, etc.); hope; thread (of an argument)
another (person); the other person; one more (person)
older brother; elder brother; brother (as older-brother figure in friendly and or work relationship); young man; buddy
dead person; (the) deceased; (the) dead; casualties
to shake; to jolt; to shake (e.g. the political world); to disturb; to put off a batter (by varying one's type of pitch)
older brother; elder brother
shock (psychological); crisis (esp. financial); event that rattles the markets; shock (physical, mechanical); shock (e.g. due to lack of blood flow); trauma
to comfort; to console; to amuse
bleeding; haemorrhage; hemorrhage; bleeding money; red ink; selling below cost