to take; to pick up; to pass; to hand; to get; to obtain; to adopt (a method, proposal, etc.)
overhead; above one's head; high in the sky
atmosphere; air; magnanimity; generosity
to tear; to rip up; to cut up; to cleave; to forcibly separate (e.g. two lovers); (arch.) to have a tattoo in the corner of one's eye
to flap (wings); to spread one's wings; to go out into the world
shadow; silhouette; reflection; image; ominous sign; light (stars, moon)
coming flying in (migratory birds, airborne sand, pollen, etc.); coming by airplane
scale (of fish, snake, etc.); serif (on kana or kanji (e.g. in Mincho font))
right under; directly below
to set up (a house, store, etc.); to build; to have at the ready (e.g. a gun); to hold in preparation (e.g. a camera); to adopt a posture; to assume a stance; to put on an air
to falter; to flinch (from); to recoil (from); to quail (at)
sudden drop; sharp fall; nosedive; swoop
weight; heavyweight boxer
to ward off (e.g. an attack); to fend off (e.g. a question); to elude; to evade; to dodge; to turn aside (e.g. a joke)
to thrust (something) into (something); to cram; to plunge into; to charge into; to delve into (a matter); to go into depth; to press (someone) about
spray of snow (smoke-like)
to emit; to spout; to spurt; to boil over
behind; in the rear; in back
collapse; crumbling; breaking down; (radioactive) decay; disintegration
lump; mass; group; crowd; embodiment (of an idea, quality, feeling etc.); personification
to be struck with terror; to be terrified; to be scared to death
scaffold; scaffolding; foothold; footing; foothold (e.g. in business); foundation
superior (in rank); top; higher order (e.g. byte); host computer (of connected device)
independently; individually; separately; alone; singlehanded; unassisted
worst; horrible; horrid; in the worst case; if worst comes to worst
big frame; large figure; huge body
to drill; to bore; to hit the mark; to get to the heart of (the matter); (arch.) to put on; (arch.) to wear
ammunition; arrows and bullets; missile; projectile
revolution; rotation; turning; turning (an aircraft or ship)
firing; shooting; fire; gunshot; marksmanship
to face (each other); to be facing; to be directed toward (the future, etc.); to be in response to; to receive (a client, etc.); to compare with
to fly about; to skip about; to bustle about
to pair with; to pair up; to pair off
chin; jaw; gills; branchia
flash (of light); glint; schiller