abruptly; suddenly; all of a sudden; without warning
byway; side street; cross street; wrong way; digression
to begin to run; to start running; to break into a run
to get entangled (with each other); to get muddled together
to flip; to snap; to repel; to use (an abacus); to calculate; to strum
succession; continuation; series; sequence
to ask after (someone's health); to visit; to attack; to strike; to meet with misfortune
there being no use in arguing (about it)
dumbfounded; in mute amazement
staring (e.g. eyes); goggling; glaring
blade; sword; forged blade; wavy pattern on forged blades; sharpness; unhulled rice
crossing; passage; importing; import; wandering; wanderer; migration
to throw down; to bring down; to kill; to defeat; to overthrow; to trip up
to make round; to roll up; to seduce; to cajole; to round off (a fraction); (arch.) to lump together
to wring (towel, rag); to squeeze; to squeeze (fruit to extract juice); to press; to rack (one's brains); to strain (one's voice); to extort
easy; simple; ready; casual; off-hand; easy-going
to be oversized (overloud, etc.)
to hang; to suspend; to hang oneself; to hoist an opponent off of his feet by his loincloth; to turn upwards (as if being pulled); to be slanted (of eyes)
short sword; dagger; stiletto; hour hand (of a clock)
these guys; these fellows
to attract; to draw near; to charm; to attract; to have a convulsion
to lose composure; to be upset; to be flurried; to lose one's head (through shock)
villain; outlaw; assassin
naked sword; drawn sword; shellfish removed from the shell
(sense of) reality; realness; realism; authenticity; viability
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
to raise (esp. overhead); to brandish (e.g. sword); to flourish; to wield (e.g. power, authority); to proclaim one's principles
to kick (at someone, something)
clicking one's tongue; tut-tut; smacking one's lips (with relish)
to draw or pull something towards oneself (e.g. chair)
to drag along; to pull; to force someone along; to prolong; to drag out; to influence strongly