seven (long cylindrical things)
to stay within bounds; to not take (something) to extremes; to not get carried away; to not go too far
to swoop down upon; to fly down; to alight
black and white; monochrome; good and evil; right and wrong; guilt and innocence
right side; right-hand side
completely; entirely; all; in large amounts; a lot
defeating in an instant; instant kill
perpetrators of (some) crime; (some type of) crime
to engrave an inscription; to call (designate) itself; to mark; to label
immunity; immunization; immunisation; being hardened (to); being unaffected (by); being accustomed (to)
damn; damn it; feces; excrement; damn; damned; very
to follow; to come along with one; to accompany
to defy accepted norms; to go off the rails; to be eccentric
perfect beauty with no trace of artifice; flawless
to rub; to chafe; to wear out; to become worn; to lose one's innocence; to become sly
roundhouse kick; turning kick
oxygen deficiency; oxygen shortage; lack of oxygen
weight (for scales); counterweight
to pluck off (esp. by twisting); to pick; to break off; to wrest (away from); to wrench free; to snatch (away)
just like that; in the twinkling of an eye; in the blink of an eye; (lit.) in the time it takes to say "ah!"
to take a breath; to take a short rest
to run; to dash; to gallop (on horseback); to canter; (arch.) to advance (against one's enemy); (arch.) to charge (on horseback)
to slide into; to slip into
bursting and scattering; popping and being dispersed
breast; chest; pit of the stomach; solar plexus; epigastrium
stale; old fashioned; hackneyed; trite; antiquated; obsolete
magic; witchcraft; sorcery; spell
power; might; authority; influence
in itself; the thing itself; this itself; for its own sake; per se
classical form of martial art
middle-distance (races); intermediate-range (missile)
opposite side; other side
(one's) figure; build; physique; style
combat readiness; battle readiness; fighting trim
what!; oh; what the heck; what the; damn
to cut open; to clear (land); to cut (a path, road, etc.); to carve out (a new career, future, etc.); to open up (a new field)