life; vitality; verve; vigor; vigour; animation
incompetence; inefficiency; inability; incompetent person
homecoming; return to one's home
(making a) lesson (of); (setting an) example; warning
people (of a country); nation; citizen; national
mud; slush; (wet) dirt; thief
Saturday; earth; dirt; land; lands; earth (third of the five elements)
to be completely changed (for the worse); to be transformed
shaking; jolting; shaking up (e.g. one's adversary); flustering (someone)
modern times; the modern age; this day and age
using anything one can lay one's hands on; haphazardly; on the rebound; at random; indiscriminately
proficient; skillful; enjoying; satisfaction; satiation
existence; being; survival; to exist; to live; to survive
eagle (Accipitridae family)
Hades; the underworld; the other world; realm of the dead
dying at one's post; being killed in the line of duty
simplification (character, hair-style, etc.); unbalancing an opponent
softness; gentleness; weakness
ball; sphere; bead (of sweat, dew, etc.); drop; ball (in sports); pile (of noodles, etc.); bullet
boy; juvenile; young boy; youth; lad
approximate age; apparent age; marriageable age (esp. of a woman); age of maturity; appropriate age (to ...); old enough (to ...)
putting money aside; savings; deposit (e.g. in a bank); accumulated surplus of wins; wins in the bank
ideally; if one were to wish for more
distant look; faraway look
having served one's purpose; being finished (with); business settled
to scold; to chide; to rebuke; to reprimand
hateful; detestable; loathsome
to raise (to maturity); to bring up; to rear; to train; to educate
to hunt out; to flush out; to round up; to impress; to recruit
to do something in readiness for; to get something (needful) done
foreign substance; foreign body; strange object; unusual object; (arch.) dead body; (arch.) corpse
to instigate; to incite; to spur on; to set (e.g. a dog after someone)
commemorable; worth commemorating; momentous; monumental
token (effort); something done for form's sake
to harm; to hurt; to injure; to miss one's chance to (do something); to fail to (do what one ought to have done)