storage method (e.g. for food); storage instructions
to take something into ...; to bring in; to lodge (a complaint); to file (a plan); to bring to (a state: tied game, vote, trial, etc.)
being settled quickly; reaching a quick conclusion; no need to say any more; no problem
having ended; being resolved
to destroy; to overthrow; to wreck; to ruin
after many twists and turns; after much trouble
(state of) apparent death; suspended animation
preservation; conservation; storage; saving (e.g. to disk)
art; technique; means; way; trick; trap
from the beginning; from the first; all along; of course
hiding place; hideout; refuge; retreat; hideaway
(political) power; authority; influence
financial power; financial means; wealth
construction; establishment
to collect the best; to put together the cream of the crop
thorough; exhaustive; complete
to take refuge in; to succeed in running away
to determine (esp. a culprit or underlying cause); to pin down; to ascertain; (arch.) to stab to death
to pass (time); to spend; to overdo (esp. of one's alcohol consumption); to drink (alcohol); (arch.) to take care of; (arch.) to support
opponent; rival; adversary; menace; danger; threat
to dive (into or under water); to get under; to get into; to hide oneself (esp. from the government); to conceal oneself
desire for revenge; vengeful thought
crime; sin; penalty; sentence; fault; responsibility
to bury; to inter; to entomb; to cover up; to hush up; to shelve
to reconsider; to rethink; to reassess
hatred; abhorrence; loathing; detestation
to spur on; to urge forward; to impel; to drive at high speed (e.g. a car)
robbery; pillage; seizure; hijacking; plunder; extortion
to try; to attempt; to have a go (at something)
one's own problem; one's own issues
treachery; betrayal; perfidy
to get tired out; to be exhausted
betrayer; traitor; turncoat; informer
at this juncture; after all this time; at this stage; now
tragedy; tragic drama; tragic play; tragedy; calamity; disaster
difference; distinction; discrepancy; mistake; error
survival; survivor; relic
to screw up; to put the screws on (a person); to constrict (someone, something)