end;  conclusion;  last;  final;  no sooner than;  once
 stubbornness;  obstinacy;  disposition;  nature;  appetite;  desire
 but;  however;  (and) yet;  nevertheless;  still;  for all that
 slow;  time-consuming;  late (in the day);  towards the end (of the day or night);  later (than expected or usual);  late
 cook;  chef;  tap;  spigot;  cock (male fowl);  cock (penis)
 together with;  as X, then Y (e.g. as we age we gain wisdom, as wine matures it becomes more valuable, etc.)
 death;  decease; (arch.)  death penalty (by strangulation or decapitation);  (an) out
 opposite;  opposition;  versus;  vs.;  to (e.g. "winning a game five to three");  equal footing
 creek;  waterway (including irrigation or drainage canal)
 to dive (into or under water);  to get under;  to get into;  to hide oneself (esp. from the government);  to conceal oneself
 inside;  interior;  among;  within;  middle;  center;  during
 to borrow;  to have a loan;  to rent;  to hire
 secretary;  councillor;  councilor
 to use (a thing, method, etc.);  to make use of;  to use (a person, animal, puppet, etc.);  to employ;  to use (time, money, etc.);  to spend
 chores;  odd jobs;  miscellaneous affairs;  miscellaneous expenses
 part;  portion;  amount;  worth (as in "two days' worth");  one's means;  one's place;  one's duty
 you said;  he said;  if ... then;  do you seriously think that;  I already told you;  you should know by now that;  the said ...
 everyone;  everybody;  all;  everything;  all
 aah!;  ooh!;  oh no!;  oh boy!
 how;  in what way;  how about
 fellow;  mutual;  companion;  comrade
 ah!;  oh!;  yes;  indeed;  aah;  gah
 armed might;  military power;  the sword;  force
 to be saved;  to be rescued;  to escape harm;  to be spared damage;  to be helped;  to be saved trouble
 circumstances;  condition;  to arrange;  to manage;  to lend money;  to raise money
 good;  excellent;  sufficient;  enough;  profitable (deal, business offer, etc.);  beneficial
 to fall down;  to drop;  to be omitted;  to be missing;  to decrease;  to sink;  to fail (e.g. exam or class)
 indicates concession or compromise;  indicates permission
 unthinkable;  unexpected;  outrageous;  offensive
 guy;  fellow;  chap;  bastard;  asshole;  arsehole
 battle;  fight;  war;  struggle;  conflict
 devil;  demon;  Satan;  the Devil;  Māra;  evil spirits or forces that hinder one's path to enlightenment
 human being;  human;  person;  character (of a person)
 if;  when;  and;  with;  used for quoting (thoughts, speech, etc.);  promoted pawn;  indicates a question
 (are you) alright?;  (are you) OK?
 come;  come now;  well;  who knows;  well now;  let's see
 to see;  to look;  to examine;  to look over;  to look after;  to attend to;  to experience
 poison;  toxicant;  harm;  evil influence;  ill will;  spite