to drag along; to pull; to force someone along; to prolong; to drag out; to influence strongly
sword (esp. Japanese single-edged); katana; scalpel; chisel; burin; knife money (knife-shaped commodity money used in ancient China)
to swing downward; to bring down (one's sword, fist, etc.)
wick; marrow; core; heart; pistil (of a flower); stamen
edge (of a knife or sword); prong (of an electrical plug)
blue (colour, color); sad; down (in the dumps)
fear; horror; anxiety; concern; uneasiness; reverence
terrible; dreadful; terrifying; surprising; startling; tremendous
nothing but; none other than
old; former; the old; old things; old times; bygone days
unable to compete with; not able to make a dent in (e.g. a problem); not able to get a solid hit in (e.g. in a fight); hard to chew
tip of nose; before one's eyes; under one's nose; tip (of something)
to push (something) against
to cross one's mind; to occur to one
secret; private; surreptitious
to give one's heart to; to fall in love; to turn one's mind towards; to think of
boy; juvenile; young boy; youth; lad
figure; form; appearance; dress; state; condition
protagonist; main character; hero(ine) (of a story); head of household
to be piled up; to lie on top of one another; to come one after another; to happen over and over; to overlap (each other); to occur at the same time
hero; the brave; man of valour (valor)
when one was a very young child; very early in one's life
to long for; to yearn after; to admire; to be attracted by
story; tale; narrative; account; fable; legend
princess; spoiled girl; hothouse flower; glue
he; she; that person; (arch.) you
to shed light; to cast light
shaking; trembling; pitching; disturbance; unrest; agitation
to corner; to drive to the wall; to run down; to track down; to chase after
again; once more; a second time
to bare one's fangs; to snarl (at)
to put one's strength into
to kill (a human) using a blade (sword, machete, knife, etc.); to slice (off); to lop (off); to cut (off)
to swing; to sway; to shake; to waver; to feel shaken; to become unstable
to freeze to; to be frozen to; to freeze in place; to be still
to freeze; to be frozen over; to congeal
to finish; to end; to merely result in something less severe than expected; to feel at ease; to feel unease or guilt for troubling someone; to be sorry
fear; dread; dismay; terror; horror; scare