urgent;  pressing;  immediate;  urgently;  promptly;  at once
 to send or direct a person to
 prime minister;  chancellor (Germany, Austria, etc.);  premier
 beginning;  start;  first (in line, etc.);  origin;  such as ...;  not to mention ...
 pluralizing suffix (esp. for people and animals; formerly honorific)
 circle;  entirety;  whole;  money;  dough;  enclosure inside a castle's walls;  soft-shelled turtle
 second day of the month;  two days
 to be late;  to be delayed;  to fall behind (in a race, one's studies, etc.);  to lag behind;  to be bereaved of;  to be preceded by (someone) in death
 delay;  lag;  postponement;  falling behind
 everything;  all;  the whole;  entirely;  completely;  wholly
 accident (caused by negligence);  error;  blunder;  fault;  defect
 by means of;  due to;  because of;  according to
 announcement;  publication;  presenting;  statement;  communique;  making known
 to kill;  to slay;  to suppress;  to block;  to suppress (a voice, feelings, etc.);  to hold back
 to take home;  to carry home;  to bring back home;  to take out (e.g. food)
 to go smoothly;  to turn out well;  to do the trick;  to have peaceful relations
 tactics;  strategy;  military operation;  naval operation
 start;  commencement;  beginning;  initiation
 thing;  matter;  incident;  occurrence;  circumstances;  situation;  work
 to blunder;  to fail;  to make a mistake
 this;  this one;  this person;  now;  this point (in time);  here;  used to stress the subject of a sentence
 pan;  frying pan;  panning (a camera)
 perfect;  just right;  ideal
 alone;  by oneself;  on one's own
 the rise of the curtain;  opening (of play);  beginning (e.g. of an era);  opening (festival, event, etc.)
 to start;  to begin;  to start up (a business, society, etc.);  to open (e.g. a store);  to start ...;  to begin to ...
 hindrance;  obstacle;  to visit (someone's home);  demon who hinders Buddhist training;  demon who obstructs sentient beings from maintaining moral behaviour
 to enter;  to go into;  to break into;  to join;  to enroll;  to contain;  to hold
 to sleep;  to die;  to rest (in peace);  to lie idle (e.g. of resources);  to lie unused; (arch.)  to close one's eyes
 endorsing and questioning the preceding statement;  lamenting reflections on the preceding statement
 person;  someone;  human beings;  mankind;  human (Homo sapiens);  (other) people;  others
 damn;  damn it;  feces;  excrement;  damn;  damned;  very