to go under;  to pass under;  to dive (into or under the water);  to evade;  to get around;  to survive
 past middle age;  nearing old age;  near-elderly;  age 40
 long, slender and well-proportioned;  smooth, continuous (movement)
 to become thin;  to lose weight;  to reduce (one's) weight;  to be barren;  to be infertile;  to be sterile
 black;  black go stone;  guilt;  guilty person
 shirt (undergarment);  undershirt;  singlet;  shirt (outerwear; usu. with collar and buttons)
 blue (colour, color);  sad;  down (in the dumps)
 top and bottom;  high and low;  going up and down;  rising and falling;  going and coming back;  upper and lower classes
 suit (clothing);  suit (playing cards)
 silver-gray hair;  silver-grey hair;  attractive older man with some gray hair
 to put on (one's head);  to wear;  to be covered with (dust, snow, etc.);  to pour (water, etc.) on oneself;  to bear (e.g. someone's debts, faults, etc.);  to take (blame);  to overlap (e.g. sound or color)
 young;  youthful;  immature;  green;  low (number);  small
 solid;  robust;  tight;  taut;  shrewd;  calculating
 black ground;  black cloth
 red;  crimson;  red-containing colour (e.g. brown, pink, orange);  Red (i.e. communist);  red light (traffic);  red ink (i.e. in finance or proof-reading);  (in) the red
 to draw;  to paint;  to depict;  to describe;  to picture in one's mind;  to imagine
 sunburn;  suntan;  tan;  becoming discolored from the sun (e.g. paper);  yellowing
 shaved head;  person with a shaved head;  skinhead;  shaved-headed member of a subculture often associated with Neo-nazism
 history of;  experience of
 finish;  finishing;  finishing touches
 reception (desk);  information desk;  receipt;  acceptance
 to feel nervous;  to feel afraid;  to be startled;  to be surprised; (arch.)  to be shy; (arch.)  to be bashful
 to correct;  to touch up;  to smarten up;  to put one's hand in (e.g. pocket)
 to bend backwards;  to bend oneself back;  to be taken aback
 security guard;  doorkeeper
 to pull oneself together;  to collect oneself (after a failure);  to regain control (of oneself)
 dealing with (people, customers, complaints, etc.);  receiving (callers, visitors, etc.);  attending to;  handling;  serving
 to forget something ever existed;  to pretend something didn't happen;  to put something behind one;  to forgive (something)
 to turn inside out;  to turn the other way;  to turn (something) over
 guardians;  parents;  father and older brother
 for (e.g. "she dances well for an eight-year old");  considering it's (something or someone)
 mother's side of family;  maternal (grandfather, uncle, etc.)