point;  tip;  head (of a line);  front;  first;  before;  (the way) ahead
 disastrous scene;  terrible spectacle
 to take someone's life;  to kill someone
 typical;  representative;  archetypal;  quintessential;  stereotypical;  model
 wicked person;  evil person;  scoundrel;  bad thing;  mischief
 one's nature;  one's destiny;  custom;  tradition;  habit
 race (of people);  type of person
 tribe;  clan;  (taxonomical) tribe;  group (of the periodic table)
 group;  crowd;  flock;  herd;  bevy;  school
 fireball;  bolide;  fireball
 to spoil someone's start;  to kill someone's enthusiasm;  to take the wind out of someone's sails
 really;  very;  extremely;  (not) anything;  (not) at all;  (not) a bit
 or rather (say);  or better (say);  or perhaps I should say;  or, how should I put it;  I mean
 around there;  near there;  or thereabouts;  or so;  such a matter;  such a thing
 insect;  bug;  worm;  roundworm;  one's emotions;  one's feelings;  nervousness
 blood;  blood;  ancestry;  (the) blood;  feelings
 to smoke;  to breathe in;  to suck;  to sip;  to absorb;  to soak up
 to smash up;  to defeat crushingly
 when one was a very young child;  very early in one's life
 murder;  homicide;  manslaughter
 unpleasant feelings (e.g. hatred, disgust, revulsion, fear)
 there is no way that ...;  easy;  simple
 death;  mortality;  to die;  to pass away
 passerby;  pedestrian;  foot passenger
 to fire a gun;  to let off a gun;  to loose off a shell
 standing on tiptoe and stretching one's back to make oneself taller;  stretching oneself;  overreaching oneself;  overstretching oneself;  trying to do something beyond one's ability
 to remonstrate;  to admonish (someone) for;  to advise (someone) not to;  to warn against
 dead body;  corpse;  cadaver;  carcass
 to roll;  to tumble;  to fall over;  to roll over;  to lie down;  to be scattered about;  to be lying around
 fellow;  guy;  thing;  object;  he;  she
 to meet (by chance);  to come across;  to meet (e.g. of rivers, highways, etc.);  to emerge and engage (an enemy)
 wolf (Canis lupus);  wolf in sheep's clothing;  womanizer
 pursuit of knowledge;  studying;  learning;  training;  completing a course
 older sister and younger brother
 child (esp. a boy);  viscount;  founder of a school of thought (esp. Confucius);  master;  masters and philosophers (categorization of Chinese classical literature); (arch.)  you;  -er (i.e. man who spends all his time doing...)
 to do oneself;  to do by oneself;  to start work (on);  to commence
 slope;  incline;  hill;  milestone;  (age) mark
 to fall off;  to tumble down
 practice;  practising;  experience
 sweat;  perspiration;  moisture;  condensation;  gulp;  oops
 care;  precaution;  guarding;  caution
 to put on (coat, gown, etc.)
 to wear extra clothes;  to dress formally