scattering (in all directions)
 flavor;  flavour;  charm;  appeal;  experience;  taste (e.g. of victory)
 to set off to advantage;  to bring into prominence;  to support;  to favor;  to rouse (spirits);  to march (a prisoner) off
 usually;  ordinarily;  always;  continuous;  24-hour (operation, care, etc.);  constant
 even if not;  even without
 foot;  tootsie;  tootsy;  toddle;  walk
 skillful;  skilled;  proficient;  flattery
 to shake off;  to shake free from;  to swing completely (bat, club, etc.);  to take a full swing;  to break off from (pursuer);  to pull away
 to cut up;  to cleave;  to spare (time, money, etc.);  to use part of something; (arch.)  to have a tattoo in the corner of one's eye
 to keep company;  to listen to;  to associate with;  to play against (e.g. a team);  to take on (e.g. a rival)
 that's too bad;  too bad for you!
 to stab;  to thrust (into);  to plant (in the ground);  to stick upright
 to tease;  to make fun of;  to ridicule;  to mock;  to play with (e.g. a toy);  to fiddle with
 in bad taste;  vulgar;  tasteless
 obstruction;  check;  hindrance;  prevention;  impediment;  interdiction
 to shoot (arrow, bolt, dart)
 line;  stripe;  line (e.g. telephone line);  wire;  ray (e.g. X-ray);  beam;  line (e.g. of a railroad)
 to defend against;  to protect against;  to prevent;  to avert;  to avoid
 to adhere to;  to stick to;  to keep close to;  to go along with;  to get involved with;  to be thick with
 totally willing;  fully motivated
 to stand on end;  to bristle up;  to be ruffled
 threat;  intimidation;  menace
 to run;  to dash;  to gallop (on horseback);  to canter; (arch.)  to advance (against one's enemy); (arch.)  to charge (on horseback)
 just a minute;  small quantity
 metre;  meter;  meter;  gauge
 to thrust away;  to send flying
 to blow off;  to be blown off
 triumphant pose assumed by an athlete
 being lost for words;  becoming speechless;  jueju (Chinese quatrain with lines of either five or seven syllables)
 pain;  ache;  soreness;  damage;  injury;  wear
 to soften;  to calm down;  to be eased;  to be mitigated;  to subside;  to abate
 to prick;  to stab;  to poke;  to prod;  to use (a cane);  to prop oneself up with
 if you curse someone, dig two graves
 practitioner (of medicine, sorcery, fortune telling, etc.)
 to rebound;  to recoil;  to splash;  to have a repercussion;  to have a reciprocal effect