wall;  partition;  barrier;  obstacle;  Chinese "Wall" constellation (one of the 28 mansions)
 best regards;  please take care of;  please do
 fully armed;  armed to the teeth
 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
 to squash;  to crush;  to flatten
 living flesh;  flesh and blood;  physical body of Buddha or a bodhisattva
 chaos;  turmoil;  pandemonium;  havoc
 to steal;  to rob;  to deceive;  to trick;  to graze (in passing);  to skim;  to appear and quickly disappear (a thought, a smile, etc.)
 to hit (e.g. to have a car hit someone);  to run into;  to reject;  to deny;  to eliminate;  to exclude;  to flip
 to fall down;  to fall over;  to turn out;  to play out;  to abandon Christianity (and convert to Buddhism);  to apostatize
 to lie on top of one another;  to be in a heap
 to fall (over, down);  to collapse;  to be destroyed (in a collapse);  to collapse;  to be confined to bed (with an illness);  to come down with;  to die
 bow (weapon);  archery;  bow (for a violin, etc.)
 yikes!;  eek!;  ook;  eek;  customer
 fire arrow;  incendiary arrow;  rocket
 ignition;  lighting;  firing;  setting off
 vast (ocean, desert, etc.);  boundless;  vague (e.g. memories);  unclear;  rampant (weeds, etc.);  running wild
 to nock (an arrow);  to fix an arrow to the string
 to fall into (e.g. a hole);  to fall into (chaos, depression, dilemma, illness, etc.);  to fall into (a trap, etc.);  to fall;  to surrender
 dead body;  corpse;  cadaver;  carcass
 to dye;  to colour;  to color
 close (e.g. of business);  leaving (e.g. school);  being outdone;  compare unfavourably (with);  closing price (stockmarket);  sink mark (casting, moulding)
 ball of flames;  mass of flames;  body covered with flames
 one's last moments;  death throes;  agony of death
 to break;  to tear;  to pierce;  to split;  to burst
 charred;  burnt black;  scorched black
 to trample;  to crush underfoot
 silly;  foolish;  absurd;  childish;  easy;  trifling
 good humour (humor);  good mood
 to give up;  to abandon (hope, plans);  to resign oneself (to)
 good-naturedness;  good-natured person;  credulous person;  easy mark