experienced; already had an experience (with something)
absurd; foolish; stupid; silly; nonsense; ludicrous
stale; old fashioned; hackneyed; trite; antiquated; obsolete
to displease; to offend; to hurt (a person's) feelings
on the road; on the street; in the street; on the way
(sink) deeply (into mud, snow, etc.); (thrust) deeply (into a soft object); (involved) too deeply (in a matter, relationship, etc.); drenched; soaked; (arch.) extremely (drunk)
ridiculous; absurd; silly; laughable
in this manner; in this way; like this
this (very thing); this precisely
holding a sword above one's head (kendo posture); haughty attitude; overbearing manner
annoyance (to); bane (of); constant worry (to)
tenacious; tough; enduring; dogged; headstrong; stubborn
clothes (that one is wearing); wearing clothes
radical (of a kanji character)
vivid; bright; brilliant; skillful; skilful; adept
sword skills; swordsmanship
nasal mucus; dripping nose; snot
soggy; soaked; crushed (out of shape); crumpled; messy; untidy
pot; volcanic crater; (one's) buttocks; male homosexual; effeminate man
stretcher; litter (medical); gurney
things to do; must-do items; one's duty; what is required
main force; chief object; mainline
troublesome; bothersome; tiresome; annoying
decapitation; decapitated head
skill; proficiency; experience; dexterity
gofer; dogsbody; person who is made to do things or get things for someone else
force (bulldoze) one's way through
originally; essentially; naturally; in the first place; to begin with
roughly; approximately; round about; cursorily; briefly; quickly
great difference; major mistake
going into battle; departure for the front
predominance; superiority; ascendancy; advantage; supremacy
anonymous report; (secret) information; tip-off; informing (against)
to get; to obtain; to come by; to find
very careful; thoroughly prepared
wanderer; vagabond; capricious person; hobo
wild; violent; rough-mannered; rough (e.g. work); crude; coarse
wages; pay; rental payment
to work (someone) hard; to push (someone) around
business that exploits its employees (e.g. through unpaid overtime)
to change sides; to double-cross; to betray; to roll over (in bed); to turn over
to take the name of; to call oneself; to pretend; to feign; to purport
to strike back at; to bite back; to turn on; to rise against; to oppose; to defy
to crack down on (e.g. crime, corruption); to deal a crushing blow to; to bring down the hammer on