to spread out; to lay out; to take a position; to impose widely (e.g. over a city)
triangle; triangular shape
battle formation; disposition of troops
front part; frontage; facade; initial pledge (e.g. election); opening slogan
crossbow (incl. large models operated by a number of people); netted apparatus atop a wall containing large stones, which were dropped onto attackers by cutting the net; slingshot; catapult
to leave as it is; to defer
turning round (a ship); changing course; veering
fortress; stronghold; citadel
main body (of an army); main force; these troops
behind; in the rear; in back
to form a circle; to stand in a circle
drawstring (e.g. on a bag)
to undo; to untie; to unfasten; to unlace; to unravel; to loosen
to inhale; to breathe in; to suck up; to absorb; to soak up
to stick (to); to cling (to); to stay (e.g. in the office)
curtain; bunting; act (in play)
to stick; to paste; to stretch; to spread; to form (e.g. ice on a pond); to fill; to swell
smirkingly; broadly (grinning)
idea; conception; way of thinking; approach; expression
this world; this life; world of the living
better than none at all; better than nothing
discovery; detection; finding
distinction; discrimination; distinguishing; discernment
to flap (wings); to spread one's wings; to go out into the world
shadow picture; silhouette; shadowgraph
crow (Corvus spp.); raven
even ... (e.g. "even a genius")
to quieten down; to fall silent; to cease activities; to become inactive; to lie low
to fall completely silent; to become still as death
red; red color (colour); red-colored; red; communism; the left
to distinguish; to recognize; to recognise; to tell apart; to differentiate
extraordinary; preposterous; outrageous; absurd
body; physique; shape; form; substance; identity; field
whether one likes it or not; inevitably; unavoidably; compulsorily; by force
to fan (oneself, flames, etc.); to flap (in the wind); to instigate; to stir up; to drive up prices (by buying a large amount of something); to take a photo from a low angle; to tailgate
to catch fire (of charcoal); to start burning; to burn away; to burn merrily
to tremble violently; to shudder up; to shake
to dry up; to exhaust (e.g. resources, talent)
favourite horse; favorite horse
to drive (e.g. horse, carriage); to control; to manage