to throw oneself (e.g. off a cliff, etc.)
one swing; one shake (e.g. of pepper); one sword
to send (something) flying; to splatter; to drive (something) off
trouble; burden; nuisance; care; dependence; support
definite; final; decisive; conclusive
difference; variation; difference
being able to do as one pleases; doing at will; pothook
sit-up; abdominal muscles; abs
to bend; to warp; to yield; to be supple (e.g. bamboo, body); to be flexible; to be pliant
robust health; able-bodied
to give up all thoughts of; to abandon; to despair of; to make up one's mind; to take a momentous decision
hand used like a sword in striking
intercept; interception; counter-attack
to meet (the enemy) and attack; to engage (the approaching enemy); to confront; to intercept
ball (for sport, games, etc.); kemari; type of football played by courtiers in ancient Japan
remains; dregs; vestiges; remnant; residue
to hang; to droop; to give (e.g. lesson, instruction, scolding) (to someone of lower status); to confer; to drip; to ooze; to leave behind (at death)
to get late; to advance; to wear on
older sister; lass; young lady
monotony; monotone; dullness; monotone; monotonic
attack; assault; raid; criticism; censure; denunciation
(getting) late; about time; good time (for doing something); good timing
-ical; -ive; -like; -ish; (something) like; along the lines of
surplus; margin; leeway; composure; placidity; complacency
to declare; to assert; to state definitively; to finish saying; to say it all; to finish one's sentence
to bare one's fangs; to snarl (at)
in order to; for the purpose of; must; should
splinters of glass; glass shards
to carry off; to run away with; to sweep away; to take entirely for oneself; to monopolize
to make a success in life
underhand grip; backhand grip (e.g. in tennis); unexpected twist; turning the tables (on an opponent)
to become coarse (e.g. of a texture); to turn rough; to turn gritty; to become sandy
strength; intensity; strong (e.g. glasses); powerful (e.g. lens); intense (e.g. fear)
bow (weapon); archery; bow (for a violin, etc.)
to try; to attempt; to have a go (at something)