(arch.) surrounding area; shore (of the sea); suffix used as a rough indicator of location, direction, time, etc.
expert; professional; master; woman in the nightlife business; demimondaine; geisha and prostitutes
intended for ...; oriented towards ...; aimed at ...
consecutive tournament victories
person; -er; (arch.) expert; (arch.) geisha; (arch.) prostitute
decision of a contest; finals (in sports)
sponsorship (i.e. conducting under one's auspices); promotion; organizing; organising; hosting; staging
to get to know each other; to make acquaintance
periodic; regular; routine
war; battle; match; game; competition
splendid; magnificent; utter (esp. defeat); total; (arch.) something worth seeing; (arch.) sight
almost; roughly; approximately
making no mistakes (esp. in a performance)
in the twinkling of an eye; in a flash
how (beautiful, etc.); what a ...; nothing worth mentioning; nothing special; of what name
vivid; bright; brilliant; skillful; skilful; adept
victory; triumph; conquest; success; win
to pass through; to pass by; to pass (of time); to elapse; to have expired; to have ended; to exceed
gap; space; break; interlude; chink (in one's armor, armour); chance
weak point; weakness; shortcoming; defect; flaw; sore spot
improvement (e.g. in skill, ability); advance; progress; communication of opinions of the general populace to those of high rank
reasonably; fairly; hurriedly; in a rush; approximately; about
difference; variation; difference
presumptuous; impertinent; impudent; ridiculous; laughable; absurd
to re-think; to think back upon; to change one's mind
assembly hall; meeting place; venue; grounds
tune; tone; vein; mood; condition; state of health
in terms of both ... and ...; from the perspective of ... as well as ...; whether it be ... or ...
to advance; to move forward; to carry forward (plans, work, etc.); to proceed with; to raise; to elevate
even at the best of times; already; (even) under normal circumstances; in addition to; as it is
nerve; nerves; sensitivity
to be on edge; to get nervous; to feel tense
to get angry; to snap; to blow one's top; to lose one's temper; to flip
stake; post; pile; (arch.) stump
suffix for familiar person