to set up (a house, store, etc.); to build; to have at the ready (e.g. a gun); to hold in preparation (e.g. a camera); to adopt a posture; to assume a stance; to put on an air
to smash up; to defeat crushingly
to exercise one's talent; to display one's ability
rock (in rock-paper-scissors); stone; ungh; gulp; rumbling (of an empty stomach); growling
to break; to be broken; to be folded; to give in; to back down; to turn (a corner)
to give up; to abandon (hope, plans); to resign oneself (to)
at once; right away; promptly; on the spur of the moment
to jump (out of the way); to jump back; to jump aside
movement; move; motion; trend; development; change
to assault with a sword; to stab at; to slash at
Richard; Richards; Richart; Ritchard
he; she; that person; that; that one; that thing
to take (someone) with one; to bring along; to go with; to be accompanied by
aid; assistance; help; cheering; rooting (for); support
to entrust (e.g. a task) to another; to leave to; to passively leave to someone else's facilities; to leave to take its natural course; to continue (something) in a natural fashion (without particular aim); to rely fully on one's (full strength, great ability, long time taken) to get something done
one arm; one's right-hand man; one's right hand
to break; to fracture; to fold; to bend; to make (origami); to interrupt
impediment; burden; encumbrance; hindrance; drag
to raise; to raise up; to wake; to wake up; to cause; to bring about; to start
horse; horse racing; promoted bishop
to straddle; to sit astride; to mount; to extend over; to spread over; to span
there is no way that ...; easy; simple
several minutes; a few minutes
all members; all hands; everyone; everybody; whole crew
helping hand; help; support; aid
shield; buckler; escutcheon; pretext
only; merely; but; no more than
minor or untalented actor (relegated to roles such as the legs of a stage horse)
stamina; endurance; physical strength; strength of an organization (e.g. profitability, productivity, economic clout, stability, growth potential)
restoration; rehabilitation; recovery; recovery (from an illness); recuperation; convalescence
to earn (income); to make (money); to score (points, victory); to gain (time); to work hard (at one's job); to labor
seal; to seal (e.g. a letter); to affix a seal; to seal up
only natural; no wonder; as expected; of course; as it should be
to slip out; to sneak away; to break into the lead; to get ahead; to begin to fall out (e.g. hair); to break out (of a loop)
to encourage to do (something); to urge a person on; to demand action; to spank; to give a spanking; to hit someone on the bottom
willingly; voluntarily; on one's own accord
to set free; to let go; to release; to miss (e.g. a chance); to lose; to let get away
stubbornness; obstinacy; disposition; nature; appetite; desire
that sort of; that kind of; like that; such; so
while; during (the time when)
to avoid (physical contact with); to avoid (situation); to ward off; to avert; to put aside; to move out of the way
to throw down; to throw out; to abandon; to resign; to give freely; to give generously
remnant; residue; remaining; left-over