transactions;  dealings;  business
 courage;  bravery;  pluck;  nerve;  grit;  guts
 to speak (of something);  to be effective;  to be powerful;  to mean everything
 indeed;  really;  absolutely;  truly;  actually;  very
 thin;  pale;  light;  watery;  thin;  weak (taste, etc.);  little (affection, etc.) not much (of a presence)
 indicates position in a sequence;  divisions of a kabuki performance
 or rather (say);  or better (say);  or perhaps I should say;  or, how should I put it,...;  I mean
 to be enthusiastic about;  to be eager;  to be keen
 to try and do something;  to attempt to do something
 to persuade;  to coax;  to solicit;  to seduce;  to make advances;  to make a play
 to follow another's example
 scene;  setting;  scene (in a movie, play);  shot;  state of the market
 just like;  (virtually) no different from;  (almost) the same as;  as good as (e.g. dead, settled)
 in;  on;  at (place);  as for;  regarding
 smooth (of a surface);  glassy;  smooth (of an action, proceedings, etc.);  fluent (speech);  continuously differentiable
 sword (esp. Japanese single-edged);  katana;  scalpel;  chisel;  burin;  knife money (knife-shaped commodity money used in ancient China)
 to kill (a human) using a blade (sword, machete, knife, etc.);  to slice (off);  to lop (off);  to cut (off)
 wind;  breeze;  manner;  behaviour;  cold;  influenza
 pity;  sorrow;  pitiable;  pitiful;  alack;  alas
 condition;  term;  requirement;  qualification;  prerequisite
 inconsistency;  discord;  conflict;  discrepancy;  contradiction;  failure
 towards (a destination);  for the purpose of;  with the goal of;  targeting (a group, a demographic)
 to drive in (e.g. nail, stake);  to hammer in;  to hit (a ball, etc.);  to drive;  to fire into (e.g. a crowd);  to launch (e.g. missiles);  to input (data)
 body;  physique;  build;  stature
 to emboss;  to print out;  to print;  to work out (e.g. policy);  to hammer out;  to strike (a drum indicating the end of a performance)
 prizefighter;  pro boxer;  professional boxer;  pugilist
 to fly (with great force);  to blast (e.g. into the sky);  to lack common sense;  to be extremely surprised (by)
 to break;  to be broken;  to be folded;  to give in;  to back down;  to turn (a corner)
 to be torn off;  to come off;  to be torn to pieces;  to be torn to shreds
 bursting and scattering;  popping and being dispersed
 fear;  dread;  dismay;  terror;  horror;  scare
 reflexively;  reflectively;  by reflex