sickle; leading question; trick question; sickle-and-chain (weapon); spear with curved cross-blades; gooseneck tenon and mortise joint; (arch.) noisiness
common foot soldier (feudal Japan); samurai of the lowest rank
guard; protector; defensive armament; personal armor (armour)
to learn; to acquire knowledge; to carry; to wear (clothes, etc.); to put on
to thrust before; to thrust at
unskillful; poor; awkward; imprudent; untactful
to stab; to stick; to pierce; to thrust
not writing or contacting for a while; neglecting (failing) to write (call, visit, etc.); long silence
to one's heart's content; as much as one wants
to sell off; to sell completely
one's nose wrinkles (from a strong stench)
to strip someone; to help someone remove (clothes)
to put out one's hand; to extend one's arm; to reach (for); to try one's hand at (something new)
rustling sound; search (esp. a home search by the police)
to push aside; to push one's way through
confusion; dismay; consternation; panic
restless; fidgety; in a hurry
goblin; apparition; monster; ghost; phantom; spectre
pain; ache; soreness; damage; injury; wear
direction; orientation; bearing; course (e.g. of action)
big frame; large figure; huge body
wrong direction; different direction (from what one expected)
violent; furious; extreme; intense; fervent; vehement
bleeding; haemorrhage; hemorrhage; bleeding money; red ink; selling below cost
something; nothing (with neg. verb)
to hold in one's arms (e.g. a baby); to embrace; to have sex with; to make love to; to sit on (eggs); to brood
intuition; instinct; insight; hunch; immediacy
conclusive evidence; positive proof; definite proof; confirmation
to bark; to howl; to howl (e.g. of the wind); to roar; to yell; to cry
height (measured at the withers)
darkness; the dark; bewilderment; despair; hidden place; secrecy
to shut; to close; to block (a street, entrance, etc.); to shut in (with snow, ice, etc.); to shut off; to consume (with negative feelings)
to see well in the dark; to have good night vision
Herculean task; next-to-impossible undertaking
panic; scare; alarm; panic; financial panic
to fall into (e.g. a hole); to fall into (chaos, depression, dilemma, illness, etc.); to fall into (a trap, etc.); to fall; to surrender
wonderful; astounding; marvellous