subordinate work; assistant; servant
moderate (degree); proper (amount); temperate; suitable
incessant working; working non-stop
to have a meal; to take a meal
pacing (e.g. in athletics, etc.); pacing oneself
stamina; endurance; physical strength; strength of an organization (e.g. profitability, productivity, economic clout, stability, growth potential)
to be exhausted; to be worn out
it's been a long time; long time no see
hall; saloon; spacious room; reception room
the number of people; many people; a large number of people; (counted as an) adult
association; socializing; socialising; fellowship
several people; a few people
large build; large pattern
skin; hide; rind; peel; shell; sheath
to peel; to skin; to pare; to hull; to bare (e.g. fangs); to open wide (e.g. eyes)
potato (Solanum tuberosum)
plentiful; lot of; much; pile of
to pile up; to stack; to load (car, ship, etc.); to pack; to acquire; to accumulate
smallish; on the small side; somewhat small; short swing of a bat, racquet, etc.
kitchen knife; carving knife; (arch.) cooking; (arch.) food
to peel; to skin; to pare
sneaking a bite; snitching food
to mix; to stir; to blend
grass; weed; (arch.) ninja; not genuine; substandard; LOL
hunting; harvesting (e.g. berries, fruit); picking; gathering
sickle; leading question; trick question; sickle-and-chain (weapon); spear with curved cross-blades; gooseneck tenon and mortise joint; (arch.) noisiness
piece(s) of firewood (esp. chopped or split from logs); kindling (twigs, branches, etc.); firewood
manner of using one's hands
edge (of a knife or sword); prong (of an electrical plug)
to one's heart's content; as much as one wants; as hard as one can; resolution; decisiveness; determination
to have excess momentum (from going too fast, using too much force, etc.); to get carried away; to go overboard; to overdo (something)
to hit (e.g. one's head); to strike; to throw (e.g. a ball, a question, a demand); to express; to vent (e.g. one's anger)
exterior; outside; outer; external; lateral
to steel oneself to; to brace oneself
to have a family (e.g. wife or husband and children); to raise a family
to force; to compel; to coerce; to press; to impose
on the contrary; far from it; if anything; in fact; instead
unhappiness; sorrow; misfortune; death (usu. of a relative); bereavement
faint; dim; weak; poor; wretched; meagre
happiness; good fortune; luck; blessing