punch (with the fist); punching (a hole); hole punch; punch (drink); punch (in a song, speech, etc.); impact
strength; power; proficiency; ability
grip (of hand); grip strength
monkey (esp. the Japanese macaque, Macaca fuscata); ape; sly person; idiot; hick; sliding wooden bolt (for holding a door or window shut); clasp used to control the height of a pot-hook
mountain monkey; wild monkey; mountain dweller; bumpkin; boor
daughter; girl (i.e. a young, unmarried woman)
to break (into pieces); to be broken; to collapse; to crumble; to become less formal; to throw off reserve
missing (of a person); lost; unaccounted for; whereabouts unknown
derailment; digression; deviation
endless; boundless; everlasting
right angle; perpendicular
course correction; trajectory change; orbital adjustment
just one person; only one
previous day; day before; eve; prior day; preceding day
to join hands together; to join forces; to collaborate
peaceful; tranquil; calm; restful
to sleep; to die; to rest (in peace); to lie idle (e.g. of resources); to lie unused; (arch.) to close one's eyes
bizarre murder; grotesque murder
barking up the wrong tree; calling at the wrong house
head; brains; intellect; understanding
detective; investigator; sleuth; detective work; secret investigation
murder; homicide; manslaughter
it is, isn't it?; I know, right?; innit?
area of expertise; (one's) field; (one's) line
to be playful; to gambol; to be amused (with something); to flirt with
speciality; specialty; subject of study; expert; area of expertise
to spend; to expend; to waste; to squander; to devote
occupation; profession; job; vocation; trade; calling
these days; nowadays; present day; at this time (of the day)
deficit operation; operating at a loss; being in the red
economic slump; hard times; poor (business); dull; gloomy; cheerless
business conditions; the market; good (economic) times; prosperity; liveliness; energy
clatter; clank; rattling; capsule toy vending machine
to move; to shift; to inspire; to rouse; to change; to alter; to operate
(providing) covering fire; supporting (backing up) someone (in a debate or argument)