substitute; replacement; stand-in; proxy; compensation; exchange
gap; break; pause; interval; cut; incision
dive (e.g. into water); (underwater) diving; dive (of an aircraft)
fragment; broken piece; splinter; chip; shard
jumping sideways; flying sideways; running hurriedly (with one's body bent forward)
to throw oneself (e.g. off a cliff, etc.)
to go round and cut in; to take a roundabout path
being absorbed in; losing oneself in; losing control of oneself
to spill over and fall; to scatter (petals, leaves, etc.)
numbness; going to sleep (of a limb); pins and needles
to creep up; to crawl up; to overcome (a bad situation); to rise (after a setback)
absent-mindedly; idly; vacantly; doing nothing
to grab (someone) by the collar; to size (someone) by the lapels
intent to kill; intent to murder; urge to kill; murderous impulse
to grow senile; to be childish with age; to be mentally slow; to be befuddled; to play stupid; to say something stupid (oft. on purpose; esp. as part of a comedic routine)
wick; marrow; core; heart; pistil (of a flower); stamen
unconsciousness; unconscious; involuntary; the unconscious (psychoanalysis)
banzai; hurray; something to cheer about; something worthy of celebration; eternal life and prosperity
astonishment; amazement; surprise; fright; shock
to mix with; to be mixed; to be mingled
to be visible to; to be seen by; to meet one's eyes
selection; making a choice; sifting; decision to adopt or reject
to knock down; to shoot down; to lop off
to lend an ear; to hearken; to give an ear to; to listen carefully
to envelop; to blanket; to cloak
to tear off; to strip; to rob
performance (at a party or banquet, etc.); side show; entertainment
hard struggle; strenuous effort
compensation; indemnification; reparation; consideration
to turn back; to go back; to come back; to return; to retrace one's steps
taking (a suspect to the police); dragging (someone) away
interruption; interference; butting in
unhurt; uninjured; flawless (e.g. gem); unblemished; spotless (e.g. reputation); faultless (e.g. performance)
to operate (e.g. a machine); to handle; to have a good command of (a language); to play proficiently (of a musical instrument); to work (a puppet); to pull the strings of a puppet
spurt of blood (from one's victim)
trouble (I have put you through); (your) hard work; thank you for your hard work; I appreciate your efforts
conviction; belief; confidence
same period; corresponding period; same year (of graduation, entering a company, etc.); contemporary; synchronization; synchronism
to follow; to pursue; to die right after a loved one; to kill oneself after the death of a loved one; to follow an example set by earlier generations (or one's master, etc.)
rest; break; recreation; recuperation; convalescence