(art of) fencing; swordsmanship
to also be (implies that as well as the earlier stated this is also the case); to be ... or something
practical use; application; conjugation; inflection
to interrupt; to obstruct (a view, someone's way, etc.); to block (light, wind, etc.); to intercept; to cut off
glaring; flaming; fiery; blazing
useless; no future in it; doesn't make sense; having no point
fast; quick; early (in the day, etc.); premature; (too) soon; not yet
sorcery; black magic; netherworld; world outside the six realms where evil spirits roam
essence; quintessence; spirit; soul; heart; pith
to swear; to vow; to take an oath; to pledge
chest; breast; breasts; bosom; heart; lungs; stomach
to lose (something); to mislay; to get rid of; to eliminate; to remove
mob; the masses; rabble; riffraff
difference; variation; difference
to become known; to come to light; to be known; to be understood; to clearly not amount to much; to be insignificant
grace; favor; favour; blessing; benefit
recommendation; endorsement
to imitate; to follow; to emulate
to be visible; to be clear; to be evident; to be certain
indicates reason or excuse; indicates dissatisfaction; indicates desire to be pampered or indulged
some; (a) little; somewhat; to some extent; in part
to expand; to swell (out); to get big; to become inflated
ground-breaking; revolutionary; unprecedented; epoch-making
appearance; expression; manifestation
to cross over; to cross; to pass through; to exceed; to surpass; to be more (than)
to ill-treat; to bully; to torment; to be tough on (e.g. one's body); to treat harshly
to pull out; to draw out; to omit; to leave out; to do to the end; to carry through; to let out (e.g. air from a tyre)
action; operation; effect; function
theory; reason; logic; (unreasonable) argument; strained logic; excuse
to spread; to be propagated
some; several; many; how many; how much; very
to be foolish; to be stupid; to be ridiculous
to slaughter; to massacre; to butcher; to defeat soundly; to overpower; to vanquish
to paw (at) the ground; to struggle (using one's arms and legs); to flounder; to struggle (to escape an adverse situation); to strive