to threaten; to intimidate; to be threatening
to curl oneself up; to squeeze oneself in; to be huddled
to mince; to cut fine; to carve; to engrave; to tick away (time); to beat out (e.g. rhythm); to etch (into one's mind)
still; even now; to this day
look of amazement; looking dumbfounded
weak; frail; delicate; tender; unskilled; weak (wine)
weak person; the weak; vulnerable person; disadvantaged person
negligence; carelessness; inattention; unpreparedness
one's habitual practice; usual measure; old trick
snare; trap (for catching wild game, etc.); trap (i.e. ruse, subterfuge, etc.)
retort; back talk; backchat
good thing; nice thing; good excuse; good grounds; interjection used to impress an idea or to urge a response
saying all one has to say (usu. negative, e.g. complaints, insults, etc.)
furthermore; again; after all; more and more; moreover; even more
mean; malicious; scheming; wicked; black-hearted
serious; earnest; real sword (as opposed to a wooden practice weapon)
skillful; adroit; craft; craftsmanship; plot; scheme
loveliness; charm; allure; colour and scent; color and scent
to bewilder; to perplex; to puzzle; to tempt; to seduce
successfully; fairly; artfully; nicely; thoroughly
to press against; to push against; to force against; to foist on (task, responsibility); to impose (one's will)
nakedness; nudity; bareness; nakedness; being penniless; concealing nothing
to rush on; to attack; to swoop down on
as one pleases; irresponsibility; free-for-all
to snatch away; to dispossess; to steal
as one would expect; naturally; indeed; still; all the same; after all
doing whatever one pleases
fluently (speaking a foreign language); incessantly (speaking); glibly; one after the other (flipping through pages); thin (paper, cloth, etc.); flimsy
to compromise; to meet halfway; to step up to; to walk up to; to approach
devil; demon; Satan; the Devil; Māra; evil spirits or forces that hinder one's path to enlightenment
look (esp. an angry or upset look); expression
one turn; spinning around; complete change; reversal; (an) about-face
to take seriously; to take someone at their word; to believe (to be true)
unfounded (e.g. rumour); groundless; baseless; completely untrue
to tell (somebody) to (do something)
rash; thoughtless; imprudent; careless; frivolous