opponent; rival; adversary; menace; danger; threat
to interrupt; to obstruct (a view, someone's way, etc.); to block (light, wind, etc.); to intercept; to cut off
beyond that point; after that
robot; (mere) puppet; pawn; figurehead
first-person plural (or singular); second or third person plural (implies speaker is of higher status than those referred to)
left arm; left-handed (baseball pitcher)
gun; cannon; artillery; ordnance
reckless; daredevil; frantic; foolhardy
to throw; to fling; to hurl; to neglect; to abandon; to leave alone
extent; degree; limit; bounds; (span of) time; (a) distance; the state of
preventing (someone) from leaving; confinement; keeping indoors; being stranded; grounding
enough; sufficient; sufficiently; fully; division into ten
temporary; provisional; fictitious; assumed (name); hypothetical; theoretical
position; location; base; point; site
abandonment; renunciation; resignation; abdication (responsibility, right)
evacuation; withdrawal; revocation; repeal; retreat
have no choice; there is nothing but; no more than
light blue; pale blue; aqua
senior (at work or school); superior; elder; older graduate; progenitor; old-timer
to pin down; to knock down; to push (and hold) somebody down (esp. with sexual connotations)
overhead; above one's head; high in the sky
to graze (e.g. bullet); to scratch; to touch lightly; to take a percentage; to exploit; to squeeze
one part; one portion; one section; one copy (e.g. of a document)
to fall (e.g. blossoms, leaves); to scatter; to be dispersed; to disappear; to dissolve; to spread
to check; to hold back; to keep at bay; to stop; to prevent; to stem
you; buddy; monarch; ruler; he; she
previously; before; first; before (something or someone else); beforehand; in advance
disagreeable; detestable; unpleasant; reluctant
letting (someone) die without helping
feel (i.e. tactile sensation); touch; feeling; sensation; texture (e.g. food, cloth)
blood; blood; ancestry; (the) blood; feelings
injury; wound; mistake; accident; loss
when; at what time; how soon; normal times; ordinary days
to protect (someone); to look after (e.g. an injured leg); to defend; to cover for; to stand up for; to stick up for