small; fine; minute; minor; trivial; sensitive
ought to have been; was ... right?; to do for (inferiors)
considerably; greatly; a lot
defeat; loss; reverse; setback
to lament; to grieve; to regret; to deplore
losing by being overmatched; being defeated by a stronger opponent; losing by misusing one's powers; defeat as a result of trying too hard
dealing fully (with); going into (issue, etc.); stepping into; alcove
to divide; to cut; to halve; to break; to crack; to dilute; to fall below
counter-current; adverse tide; regurgitation (of blood)
all; everything; entirety; absolutely (not); (not) at all; (none) whatsoever
in order; in turn; one by one
the (four) limbs; arms and legs
unsightly; ugly; unseemly; indecent; deplorable; disgraceful
unable to do (as one wishes); able to do only with great effort; almost impossible to do; beyond one's control; not always turning out as one wishes; not going the way one wants it to
charge; custody; safekeeping; deposit; storage
to be able to manage somehow or another
(using) one's whole body; (putting in) all one's efforts; (exerting) all one's energies
exhaled air; exhalation; expiration
to scatter away; to blast away; to blow away (via explosion)
to bring near; to bring close; to let go near; to associate with; to bring (people) together; to let come near (of a person)
to jump (out of the way); to jump back; to jump aside
judgment; judgement; discernment
relation; connection; relevance
to harvest; to reap; to take in; to gather in; to adopt (e.g. idea); to accept (e.g. advice)
to feign friendliness; to play the hypocrite
to hate; to dislike; to loathe
reserve; constraint; declining; refraining; forethought; foresight
to be needed; to be wanted
blink (of eyes); wink; twinkling (of stars); flicker (of light); blink (of light)
goblin; apparition; monster; ghost; phantom; spectre
place; point; part; counter for places, parts, passages, etc.
lying face down; lying on one's face; placing upside down; placing face down
begging for one's life; pleading for one's life
to make someone realize (e.g. their mistake); to bring (something) home to someone; to teach someone a lesson