to become clumsy; to miss one's aim
purging (data); purge (esp. of public officials)
(ease of) handling; operation; arrangement (of pipes, wires, etc.); layout; wrestler's belt used in a bout
god of death; death deity; Death
to kick about; to kick around; to scatter (a crowd, the enemy, etc.); to rout
to breathe out; to exhale
to become fine (of fabric); to be checkmated; to be hard pressed; to be at a loss
pacing (e.g. in athletics, etc.); pacing oneself
to be enraged; to flip out
tightly; closely; exactly; precisely; suddenly (stopping); perfectly (suited)
to get one's breath back; to calm down
remnants; survivors; refugees; pocket (of resistance)
management; dealing with; course of events; circumstances; end result (usu. bad); outcome
head-on fight; direct confrontation; head-to-head contest
hard fight; close game; struggle; tight contest
willingness (e.g. to do something); eagerness; motivation; inspiration; determination; high aspirations
to speak one's mind; to be frank; to tell the truth
slightly injured person; slightly wounded person; person with minor injuries
courage; bravery; valour; valor; nerve; boldness
to untie; to unfasten; to unsew; to unstitch; to solve; to work out; to dispel (misunderstanding, etc.)
pseudo; quasi; false; suspected (case, e.g. of disease)
reaction; recoil; kick; backlash
egregious; outrageous; too much; over the top
to jump in; to leap in; to plunge into; to burst in; to barge in
tummy; tumtum; bang-bang; pop-pop; without reservation; unreservedly
sobbing; weeping; fit of crying
hope; promise; expectation; anticipation; side of a structural member
unexpected; unforeseen; strange
(public) notice; attention; public eye; public gaze
nucleus; backbone; medium-level; mid-level; main body (of troops); crack troops
members; member; constituent
to break; to be smashed; to split; to crack; to be divided (opinion, vote, etc.); to split (e.g. of a party); to come to light
fame; reputation; popularity; rumour (rumor); talk
face; honour; meld; lineup (of players participating in a mahjong game); attendees (e.g. at a meeting); members
to have meaning; to be meaningful
going side-by-side; going abreast; running concurrently; occurring at the same time; keeping pace with