to amuse oneself; to make merry
to get tired; to tire; to become worn out (of a well-used object); (arch.) to starve
loose articles (not packaged with other things); bulk items; individual items; coins; small change
to occur to; to remind of; to come to mind
opposite side; other side; over there; that way; the other party; the other person
to become one tile away from completion; to be at one's wits' end; to be about to blow one's fuse
to think; to consider; to think (of doing); to plan (to do); to judge; to assess; to imagine
fan; enthusiast; lover (of); fan (e.g. electric)
black; dark; blackish; suspicious; criminal; darkened and dirty; sooty
whip; lash; scourge; stick; cane; rod
weapon; arms; ordnance; weapon (something used to gain an advantage); asset
to see through to the finish; to be seen to the end
to hold in one's arms (e.g. a baby); to embrace; to hug; to have (a thought or feeling); to hold; to harbour (suspicion, doubt, etc.)
tip-top; top; top-drawer; best; foremost; elite
adaptation; accommodation; conformity
soft; software; soft hat; felt hat; soft serve ice cream; softball
to finger; to tamper (with)
mawashi; belt; mantle; cape; gang rape
point; gist; essentials; knack; trick; the ropes
release; unleashing; liberation; deallocation (of computer memory)
bringing certain death; deadly; knockout (blow)
to draw (a bow) to the limit; to pull tight; to squeeze tight; to strain (voice)
victory or defeat; match; contest; game
to go down in history; to be recorded in the history books
great achievement; great feat; great work; great undertaking
to accomplish; to finish; to fulfill
to decorate; to ornament; to display; to exhibit; to mark (e.g. the day with a victory); to adorn (e.g. the front page)
brethren; brothers; fellow countrymen; fellowman; compatriot
one's last moments; death throes; agony of death
seducer; smooth talker; picking up women; hitting on women; moderate party; moderate
in succession; one by one
to escape from; to get out
course (e.g. of lectures); academic university unit (professor, lecturers, etc.)
learning by ear; memory of having heard something before
arrogant; insolent; disdainful