to break; to tear; to pierce; to split; to burst
exploitation; overuse; abuse
to be disheartened; to lose heart; to be sprained; to be snapped; to be broken
to act violently; to rage; to struggle; to be riotous
blood relative; close relation; (one's) flesh and blood; flesh and blood; the body
to drive in (e.g. nail, stake); to hammer in; to hit (a ball, etc.); to drive; to fire into (e.g. a crowd); to launch (e.g. missiles); to input (data)
endurance; patience; perseverance; self-control; self-restraint
guard; sentinel; garrison
to plunder; to grab; to snatch
to give up all thoughts of; to abandon; to despair of; to make up one's mind; to take a momentous decision
to throw at; to throw something at a person; to throw a person down
while; during (the time when)
to stick into; to pierce; to run into
to pluck off (esp. by twisting); to pick; to break off; to wrest (away from); to wrench free; to snatch (away)
fierce animal; beast of prey; big game
pursuit (of a fleeing enemy); chase
after a short while; not long after; soon; before long; shortly thereafter
large quantity; large amount
clotted blood; gore; sticky clots of blood
to fly; to soar; to jump; to leap; to spatter; to scatter; to hurry
(dead) body; corpse; carcass; remains
to lie down; to stretch out; to lie ahead (of danger, difficulty, etc.); to lie in wait
survival; survivor; relic
joint struggle; common (united) front
pardon; forgiveness; tolerance; leniency; mercy; going easy (on someone)
to flash (e.g. lightning); to flicker; to flutter (e.g. flag); to wave; to flash into one's mind (e.g. an idea); to come to one suddenly
spurt of blood (from one's victim)
mutually; with each other; reciprocally; together; both
to be injured; to sustain a wound
slowly (but steadily); gradually; irritatedly; impatiently; scorchingly (of the sun); sizzling (i.e. sound of frying in oil); sound of a warning bell, alarm clock, etc.
to measure; to weigh; to survey; to conjecture; to infer; to surmise
once; one time; one round; one game; one bout; one heat
to brush off; to shake off
to attack; to assault; to assail
to lose one's temper; to lose patience; to have enough; to be exasperated; to become irritated; to get fed up
to hold aloft (e.g. a sword); to brandish
fast; quick; early (in the day, etc.); premature; (too) soon; not yet
in fact; as a matter of fact; actually; in reality; to tell the truth