coincidence; chance; by chance; unexpectedly; contingency
mistake; error; accident; mishap; improper conduct (e.g. between man and woman); indiscretion
tearing up and discarding (e.g. documents); disposal (e.g. weaponry); annulment; cancellation; reversal (of an original ruling)
to mow down; to scythe down; to knock someone off their feet
to pop off; to pop out; to fly off; to shoot off; to burst open
almost; roughly; approximately
regarding; in; to; towards; with regards to
insult; affront; slight; contempt (e.g. of court)
to kill (a human) using a blade (sword, machete, knife, etc.); to slice (off); to lop (off); to cut (off)
to sink (into); to cave in; to get stuck in
domination; rule; direction; management; control (e.g. over one's emotions); determining (e.g. one's fate)
idea; notion; sense (e.g. of duty); resignation; preparedness; observation and contemplation
loan; lending; favor; favour; creditor; method of lending
to bring near; to bring close; to let go near; to associate with; to bring (people) together; to let come near (of a person)
to whisper; to murmur; to rumor; to rumour
screaming (vocal technique); shouting
first; foremost; most important; best; greatest; above all
to emit a voice; to emit a sound; to be able to speak
to go through; to pierce; to run through (e.g. a river through a city); to pass through; to stick to (opinion, principles, etc.); to carry out
one's own strength; one's own efforts; self-salvation
to break; to smash; to defeat; to destroy; to eliminate
weakly; helplessly; weak; flimsy; easy to bend
object of avid desire; object of envy
to cling to; to hang onto; to rely on; to depend on; to implore; to entreat
each place; various places
snappingly; with a snap; merely ...; having just ...
dashing around on a horse; running around; exerting oneself (for another)
good luck; fortune; happiness; harvest; yield
to trick; to cheat; to deceive; to seduce
utter villain; atrocious fiend; devil
swindler; imposter; crook
to print (on); to insert (an illustration); to stencil (a pattern); to instill (a thought, impression, etc.); to imprint (e.g. on one's subconscious)
to dig up; to dig out; to pick (nose, teeth); to clean out (ears)
tree; shrub; bush; wood; timber
to send; to forward; to hand over (e.g. money)
middle; halfway; half (of); one half; half (e.g. done, jokingly); partly