last; final; closing; last train (bus, flight, etc.; of the day)
circumstances; condition; to arrange; to manage; to lend money; to raise money
(swimming) pool; pool (billiards); pool (together)
revival (e.g. musical); come-back; restoration; rebirth; resurrection
mock cavalry battle; piggyback fight
suffix appended to somebody else's family members
errand; mission; messenger; bearer; familiar spirit; use
to serve (in a bowl, on a plate, etc.); to dish out; to pile up; to heap up; to administer (medicine, poison); to dose out; to put into (e.g. information in a report, meaning in a statement)
hammer; hopeless swimmer; complete beginner at swimming; someone who sinks like a stone
horse; horse racing; promoted bishop
to struggle in the water; to sink below the surface and become unable to breathe; to (nearly) drown; to indulge in; to lose one's head over something; to be addicted
had better ...; had better not ...
to dent; to indent; to depress; to humiliate
magnificent; grand; fair; square; grandly; boldly
reins; bridle; control; the reins (on)
now (when it is already much too late); at this stage; afresh; anew; again
to whine; to make feeble complaints
even at the best of times; already; (even) under normal circumstances; in addition to; as it is
(not) in any way; in no way; at all; terribly; awfully; hopelessly
to die by drowning; to drown
shallow; superficial; slight (wound); light (sleep); short (time); early
next (year, spring, etc.); coming; since (last month, etc.); for (20 years, etc.)
to lose one's energy; to be cowardly
to disagree; to dispute; to fight (over)
something; something or other; so-and-so; somehow; anyhow; one way or another
superior; excellent; brilliant; outstanding
middle-aged couple; middle-aged husband and wife
envious; jealous; enviable (position, etc.)
you; you bastard; you son of a bitch; (arch.) you
mockery; derision; ridicule
absorption; suction; attraction
blood relative; close relation; (one's) flesh and blood; flesh and blood; the body
bone; frame; outline; core; backbone; spirit
to do for (someone); to take in; to deceive; to hoodwink
to cease; to desist; to cut it out; to lay off (an activity); to drop (a subject) to abolish; to resign
large quantity; massive (quantity); mass (e.g. mass production, mass transit, mass destruction)
intake (e.g. of salt); ingestion; absorption (e.g. of new knowledge); adoption (e.g. of foreign culture); reception and protection
death; decease; (arch.) death penalty (by strangulation or decapitation); (an) out
riskiness; (level of) danger