metal rod; metal bar; iron rod; iron club; iron staff with rings on top (traditionally used by night watchmen)
form; shape; state; condition; letter; correspondence
hollow; mid-air; air; sky
worm-eaten; moth-eaten; holes eaten in clothing, leaves, etc. by caterpillars, moths, etc.; leaf warbler (any bird of genus Phylloscopus); chiffchaff
radiant heat; heat radiation; heat dissipation; thermolysis
hole; opening; pit; hollow; burrow; den; deficit
and; moreover; besides; as well as; and on top of that; at the same time
looking at again; watching again; discovering again; seeing again
mechanism; mechanical parts; jack-in-the-box
to rise; to erect; to get up
iron pipe; steel pipe; metal pipe
flash (of light); glint; schiller
heavy flooding; disastrous flood; deluge; great flood (sent by a deity); flood myth
to have a pungent smell; to have an acrid smell
-smell; stinking of; smacking of; hinting of
scattering; diffusion; spread (e.g. signal across the spectrum)
with all one's strength; with all one's might
repeated blows; striking repeatedly; barrage; consecutive hits (e.g. boxing, baseball)
large hole; big deficit; heavy losses; long-shot win (in horse racing, etc.); big winnings (on a long shot)
to drill; to bore; to hit the mark; to get to the heart of (the matter); (arch.) to put on; (arch.) to wear
in succession; one by one
to beg; to ask; to request; to invite
thick; deep; kind; cordial; abundant
veneer board; plywood; joint publication
riddled with holes; full of holes; full of flaws; full of loopholes; faulty
ball; sphere; bead (of sweat, dew, etc.); drop; ball (in sports); pile (of noodles, etc.); bullet
counter for long and narrow things such as guns, scissors, spades, hoes, inksticks, palanquins, candles, jinrikishas, shamisen, oars, etc.
superheating; overheating
steam; vapour; vapor; steamboat; steam locomotive
stockpile; reserves; storing; stocking up; laying in (supplies)
apparently; appears to be
to have a narrow escape from death
to trample down; to tread on; to ignore; to spurn
earnestly; immediately; exactly
to run; to dash; to gallop (on horseback); to canter; (arch.) to advance (against one's enemy); (arch.) to charge (on horseback)