right arm; right-hand man; right hand; right-handed pitcher
to let fly; to make fly; to skip over; to leave out; to run fast; to drive fast; to spray
that's true; of course; obviously
to draw near; to draw closer; to press (e.g. for an answer); to hound
left arm; left-handed (baseball pitcher)
to hack; to chop (firewood, meat, etc.); to chop off (e.g. a head)
to kick over; to kick down
to scratch; to perspire; to shovel; to paddle
hoarse voice; husky voice
some people; a few people; several people
to fall flat; to fall face down
to swing downward; to bring down (one's sword, fist, etc.)
to eat; to drink; to receive (e.g. a blow); to be on the receiving end (of something undesirable); to undergo (trouble)
This isn't over; I will get my revenge
monotony; monotone; dullness; monotone; monotonic
easy to read; legible; clear
to dodge; to evade; to avoid; to sidestep
mess; sorry state; -ways; -wards; in the act of ...; just as one is ...
to throw; to toss; to hit; to strike; to fire into (e.g. a crowd); to launch (e.g. missiles)
unskillful; poor; awkward; imprudent; untactful
retreat; falling back; recession; waning; backspace (key)
left and right; right and left; (asserting) control; influence; one's attendants; people accompanying one
sharpness; cutting ability; quickness (of wit); incisiveness; peppiness (of a ball)
to go through; to pierce; to run through (e.g. a river through a city); to pass through; to stick to (opinion, principles, etc.); to carry out
to give up all thoughts of; to abandon; to despair of; to make up one's mind; to take a momentous decision
each and all; every single one; everybody
to fall on one's backside
to slay; to cut down (a foe)
to have much trouble; to have a hard time; to not know how to handle
preference; priority; precedence
to breathe out; to breathe; to tell (a lie); to use (foul language); to vomit; to throw up
to become blunt; to grow dull; to become less capable; to weaken; to falter
that way; that direction; there; that (one); you; your family
to flash (e.g. lightning); to flicker; to flutter (e.g. flag); to wave; to flash into one's mind (e.g. an idea); to come to one suddenly
to hit (e.g. to have a car hit someone); to run into; to reject; to deny; to eliminate; to exclude; to flip
to be saved; to be rescued; to escape harm; to be spared damage; to be helped; to be saved trouble
youth; child (esp. of the young son of someone of high social standing); young; new
armpit; under one's arm; beside; close to; aside; to the side; off-track
to slip through; to make one's way through quickly
to dance (orig. a whirling dance); to flutter about; to revolve