to hurt; to ache; to feel a pain; to be injured; to be spoiled (e.g. food); to be damaged
you have only to; all you have to (do); all that's required; as long as; if only
mimicry; imitation (of someone, something)
private agreement; private favour; inside joke; private joke
to say no more; to sink into silence
unable to read the situation; unable to pick up on the mood (e.g. of a conversation)
purpose; goal; aim; objective; intention
to collect one's thoughts; to gather one's thoughts; to put one's ideas in order
persistence; single-mindedness
a kind; a sort; of sorts; something of a; sort of; somewhat
ethics; ethical viewpoint; moral value; sense of duty; sense of ethics
with a bang bang (sound of a hammer or gunfire); at a mad pace (spend money, work); with great vigor
ogre; demon; spirit of a deceased person; ogre-like person (i.e. fierce, relentless, merciless, etc.); it (in a game of tag, hide-and-seek, etc.); Chinese "ghost" constellation (one of the 28 mansions); very
devil; demon; Satan; the Devil; Māra; evil spirits or forces that hinder one's path to enlightenment
editor (in publishing, etc.)
flair; flash; insight; flash (of inspiration, wit, etc.); waving (e.g. of a flag in the wind)
sharp, loud rebuke; bark; roar; rebuke used in Zen to achieve enlightenment
overall victory; championship
unthinkable; unexpected; absolutely not!; far from it!; (it was) no bother at all; not at all
to spoil; to rot; to corrode
tirthika; non-Buddhist teachings; heterodoxy; unorthodoxy; demon; devil
rotting; spoiling; decaying; rotten; worthless; paltry
willpower; guts; determination; character; nature; disposition
to do whatever it takes; to use every trick in the book; to use any means; to stop at nothing
one large ...; a great ...
settlement; solution; resolution
to force; to compel; to coerce; to press; to impose
thinly; slightly; vaguely; a little
to sense; to suspect; to get an inkling (of something); to get wind of; to smell (e.g. danger); to become aware of (e.g. a plot)
whim; caprice; whimsy; fickle; moody; uneven temper
(mental) agony; anguish; suffering; distress
trouble; troubles; worry; distress; sorrows; anguish
choosing between two things; two choices
is something that; is that which