foe; enemy; resentment; enmity; harm; injury
blood relationship; blood relative
what is it (that); the meaning of something; what something is about
vengeance; revenge; retaliation
to try and do something; to attempt to do something
enjoyable; fun; pleasant; happy; delightful
to joke; to jest; to make fun of; to laugh at; to romp; to gambol
or something; or something like that; or words to that effect; something or other
to say to each other; to exchange (jokes, comments, etc.); to quarrel; to dispute
to unfold; to unroll; to open
rapid succession (e.g. questions)
complete devotion (to); total commitment (to); unvarying support (for); unwavering fixation (on); rigid preoccupation (with)
trouble; hardship; difficulty; anxiety; worry; concern
personal combat; one-to-one fight
sword; blade; single stroke
to ward off; to brush away; to fling off; to drive away
to pause; to have a short intermission
directly opposite; right in front
to turn away (one's eyes, face, etc.); to avert; to displease; to annoy; to miss (the target, ball, etc.)
to sustain a serious wound
to ask after (someone's health); to visit; to attack; to strike; to meet with misfortune
halfway; half measures; unfinished; incomplete; by halves; half-baked
to harm; to hurt; to injure; to fail to ...; to miss one's opportunity to ...
to trip (over); to stumble; to fail; to suffer a setback
to step back; to walk backwards
to run; to dash; to gallop (on horseback); to canter; (arch.) to advance (against one's enemy); (arch.) to charge (on horseback)
instant; moment; (split) second; (in a) flash; (in the) blink of an eye
not necessarily; not entirely; not altogether
simile; metaphor; allegory; parable
to spring; to jump up; to fly up; to skip
small; small-sized; small-scale; miniature
blood; blood; ancestry; (the) blood; feelings
to be injured; to sustain a wound
to snatch (and run); to carry off; to swipe; to scoop up (and remove; sand, earth, etc.)
to hew; to chop up; to mangle; to mince
earth; ground; place; territory; bottom (of a package, book, etc.); earth (one of the five elements)