walking; pace; step; course (of history, one's life, etc.); history; pitch (of a screw, etc.)
to kick; to refuse; to reject; to stamp (on the ground); to firmly press one's feet (against something)
feather; plume; wing; shuttlecock (in badminton)
loss (of something); disadvantage; mistake; error; flaw; defect
testing; experiment; test; examination; exam; trial
start; commencement; beginning; initiation
swing; shake; appearance; behaviour; pretence (pretense); show; going to restaurant, hotel etc. without a reservation or introduction
to bite into (e.g. rope into skin); to cut into; to eat into; to encroach; to be wedged (i.e. underwear pulled from the back, driving it between the buttocks)
chaser; pursuer; chaser; light drink (often just water) taken after a strong alcoholic drink
the best one can do; one's best effort; with all one's might; to the best of one's ability
button (clothing); push-button
to change completely; to switch (to); to shift (to another mode)
glittering; sparkling; glistening; twinkling
hard (e.g. penis); strong (e.g. beat of music); throbbing (e.g. headache); blaring (e.g. rock music)
battle formation; camp; encampment; group; gang; war
plan; trick; plot; stratagem; scheme; trap
guidance; leading; induction; introduction; incitement; inducement
sudden rise; steep climb; zoom; trending
passing (a test, examination, etc.); pass (for admission, transport, etc.); ticket; pass (of a ball); (giving something a) pass; skipping (one's turn)
stick; club; cudgel; bludgeon
passing through (a tunnel, station, town, etc.); passing by (e.g. of a typhoon); passage (of a bill, e.g. through parliament); carriage; passing (an examination, inspection, etc.); clearing
heavy blow; thump; wallop; belt; whack
suddenly; unexpectedly; by chance; accidentally; lightly; nimbly
to dodge; to evade; to avoid; to sidestep
catch; catching; catch; shop tout; puller-in; catching (in swimming and boating); catching the water
loud sound; loud reverberation
to shake; to tremble; to sway; to be unsettled; to be unstable; to fluctuate
lead; leading; lead (of a newspaper, etc.); lede; lead (wire); lead (e.g. dog); leash
(turning) round and round; in circles; wrapping around; winding around
exterior; outside; outer; external; lateral
again (and again); once again; yet again
reopening; resumption; restarting
a little; a bit; somewhat; slightly; rather