several people;  a few people
 coincident with;  while;  simultaneously
 to flick off;  to give (someone) the flick;  to send (something) flying;  to hit (a person);  to knock down
 space;  air;  midair;  (from) memory;  (by) heart
 to dance (orig. a whirling dance);  to flutter about;  to revolve
 several;  a number of;  quantity;  amount;  counting;  figures;  number
 to fall down;  to drop;  to be omitted;  to be missing;  to decrease;  to sink;  to fail (e.g. exam or class)
 to be transparent;  to show through
 to be ready;  to be prepared;  to be in order;  to be put in order;  to be adjusted;  to be regulated
 lack of expression;  blank look (on one's face)
 remembrance;  recollection;  recognition
 taciturn;  reticent;  quiet;  silent;  untalkative
 extent;  degree;  limit;  bounds;  (span of) time;  (a) distance;  the state of
 presence (impressive quality)
 safety;  security;  safely;  without incident;  good health;  inaction
 to be separated (of clothing);  to be exposed;  to be wide open;  to stand with one's limbs apart;  to block the way
 physical strength;  the strength of one's muscles
 very messy;  (stuff) all over the place; (lit.) no space even for one's feet
 to crowd together in a confined space;  to gather and make a commotion
 to play a leading role;  to play a central part
 ring;  circle;  hoop;  wheel;  circle (e.g. of friends)
 for a short while;  for a brief period;  soon;  in a short while
 glaring at each other;  confrontation;  standoff;  face-off
 before long;  soon;  almost;  nearly;  finally;  in the end
 coercion;  overpowering;  to overpower;  to overawe;  to daunt
 to surround;  to encircle;  to enclose
 slowly (but steadily);  gradually;  irritatedly;  impatiently;  scorchingly (of the sun);  sizzling (i.e. sound of frying in oil);  sound of a warning bell, alarm clock, etc.
 retreat;  falling back;  recession;  waning;  backspace (key)
 to leave;  to depart;  to take one's leave
 strife;  riot;  (media) uproar;  brouhaha;  feud;  tussle
 to set out;  to set sail;  to embark on (a new venture);  to set out (to achieve something);  to begin to ride;  to lean forward
 settlement;  solution;  resolution
 neighborhood;  vicinity;  environs;  approaching
 natural;  right;  proper;  naturally;  as a matter of course;  rightly
 ability;  capacity;  capability;  physical strength
 to wipe;  to mop up;  to get rid of (an impression, feeling, blemish, etc.);  to dispel (e.g. shame);  to erase