skewer; spit; skewering; impalement; running through (e.g. with spear)
glaring; flaming; fiery; blazing
doing; in such a state; doing together; doing to each other; familiarizing suffix (sometimes meaning "small")
breath; sign (of something new and fresh); breath (of spring, fresh air, etc.); vitality
to dislocate one's back; to be unable to stand up due to fear or surprise
to trample; to crush underfoot
looking like a ...; acting as if a ...
friend and foe; enemies and allies; both sides
to clamour; to crowd; to jostle
four (long cylindrical things)
body; torso; trunk; build; physique; health
to screw; to twist; to distort; to parody; to torture; to wrest
fewest; least; smallest (number); youngest
to parry; to sidestep; to dodge
surface; face; outside; exterior; appearances; superficiality
gliding; sliding; skating (on ice); taxiing (aircraft); making a takeoff run
wrong; groundless; different; separate; unexpected; surprising
to turn away (one's eyes, face, etc.); to avert; to displease; to annoy; to miss (the target, ball, etc.)
horsepower; hp; energy; vitality; horse-drawn cart
cutting; severance; section; amputation; disconnection
weight; heavyweight boxer
resultant force; assistance; help; donation; alms
upper half of the body; upper body
to slide; to slip off; to get dislocated; to be out of alignment; to get dislodged; to deviate
to change into; to convert into; to transform; to be reduced; to influence; to improve (someone)
rival; opponent; revenge; (arch.) spouse
to cry and shout; to scream
sweeping sideways; mowing down
spurt of blood (from one's victim)
spots; speckles; mottles; speckled; spotted
ominous; sinister; (arch.) annoying; (arch.) appearing to be true; (arch.) plausible
to become unrestrained and go to excess; to lose all restraint; to lose one's tension and become relaxed; to let go; to become disorderly; to be scattered
bravery; courage; heroism
stupor; stupefaction; trance; (being) dumbfounded
evil spirit; demon; devil
ancestor; forefather; foremother
winning a battle; victory; victorious battle
elder brother; one's senior; older man; man older than oneself
to mince; to cut fine; to carve; to engrave; to tick away (time); to beat out (e.g. rhythm); to etch (into one's mind)
encounter; being confronted with (e.g. difficulty); meeting with (e.g. accident)