endurance; patience; perseverance; self-control; self-restraint
to endure; to keep out (e.g. rain); to pull through; to get over; to surpass; to outdo
to underrate; to make light of
explosion; detonation; eruption; eruption (of discontent, etc.); outburst; outpouring
cloud of sand (dust, etc.)
to suffer; to groan; to be worried
cloud of dust (sand, etc.)
whole story; full picture; full particulars
to become clear; to be made public
flame; blaze; flames (of intense emotion, e.g. love, jealousy, anger); passion
to coil about; to follow about; to surround; to cling to
to writhe (in pain); to be in agony; to be anguished; to be agonized; to be troubled
to dance; to perform dance steps
to wind; to coil; to envelope; to shroud; to outflank; to skirt
absent-mindedly; vacantly; idly; lazily
war; battle; campaign; (arch.) troops; (arch.) forces
order; command; decree; (software) instruction; statement
several people; a few people
sword (esp. a large, double-edged one); blade; bayonet; swordsmanship; stinger; ovipositor
or; otherwise; furthermore; also; (arch.) perhaps; (arch.) by some chance; (arch.) that being said
hopelessly inaccurate; not even remotely close; can't hit the side of a barn
to dance (orig. a hopping dance)
eye; eyeball; eyesight; sight; look; stare; notice
to light (a candle, lamp, etc.); to turn on (a light)
to stop walking; to pause
to run around trying to escape; to run from place to place
given that ... it is only natural that ...; ... being the case, it is unavoidable that ...; (precisely) because ...; contrary to expectations ...
to match (rhythm, speed, etc.); to join together; to unite; to face; to be opposite (someone); to compare; to check with
persistent; obstinate; tenacious; relentless; insistent; importunate
pursuit (of a fleeing enemy); chase
finishing blow; coup de grâce
revolution; rotation; turning; turning (an aircraft or ship)
to sit in a row; to be present (and lined up)
round-up (e.g. of criminals); wholesale arrest; catching the whole herd with one throw
to cast; to mint; to coin
to fall (over, down); to collapse; to be destroyed (in a collapse); to collapse; to be confined to bed (with an illness); to come down with; to die
whispering; subdued; murmuring; dry and tasteless
in person; personally; directly