tearing someone in two by tying their legs to two carts moving in opposite directions (form of medieval punishment)
flat broke; cleaned out; penniless
influential; powerful; popular; prosperous; doing well
farce (e.g. theatrical); phallus; farce; stuffed food
one mountain; pile (of something); heap; hump; worst part; large profit
great physical power; animal strength
to work hard at one's lessons
gambling house; gaming room; gambling den
famous sword; excellent sword
heigh-ho; heave-ho; alley oop
shower of dharma; Buddhism flowing forth
to rage; to run amok (amuck); to tear around
all one has; all one's possessions
for some (unspecified) reason
turning another away at the gate or front door; refusing to receive a caller
in contrast to (one's, its) appearance
please come (and visit us); please come (to our shop)
You'll regret this!; I'll get you for this; Just you wait
to be grateful; to feel grateful; to be thankful
crash; smash; crunch; bang; breaking sound
diligent study; devoting oneself to one's studies
fighting with real swords; game played in real earnest
barrier; checkpoint; gateway; hurdle; obstacle; trial
to have a bad time; to go through a bitter experience; to get into trouble; to get hurt; to suffer
(divine) providence; dispensation
morning; forenoon; just before noon
to exude (e.g. sweat); to ooze; to seep out; to reveal itself (of emotions, etc.)
to line up; to stand in a line; to rival; to match; to equal
putting one's life on the line; staking one's life (on); risking one's life; life and death situation
to compare (something) to; to liken; to speak figuratively; to use a simile; to use a metaphor
to make someone drink; to force someone to drink; to serve (alcohol); to treat someone (to drinks); to be drinkable (esp. of alcohol); to be palatable