very; extremely; like the devil; as a demon
training; drill; practice; discipline
to show appreciation for (efforts, esp. by someone of equal or lower status); to thank for; to reward for
a matter of course; what is to be expected; par for the course
to torment; to pain; to inflict (physical) pain; to harass; to cause (emotional) pain; to afflict
before one knows it; without realizing; unawares; unnoticed
the other day; a few days ago
once and for all; completely; spotlessly
extremely; in the extreme; knows no bounds (e.g. rudeness); boundless (e.g. universe, ocean); limitless
besides; moreover; in addition
inside of a castle; area surrounded by castle walls
grand; formal; ceremonial; (feeling) awkward; self-conscious; embarrassed
to mourn; to lament; to be sorry; to regret; to repent
to carry on one's shoulder; to shoulder; to bear; to bear (burden, responsibility, etc.); to take upon oneself
independent; autonomous; voluntary; of one's own initiative
substantial; real (as opposed to nominal)
person in charge (including a supervisory role for other staff); person responsible for ...; responsible party; supervisor; manager
exploitation; bleeding dry; squeezing dry; milking (e.g. a cow's teat); extracting (a liquid) through squeezing
what little ... one has; tiny amount of; paltry
to take; to catch; to capture
to be worried; to be troubled
to go under; to pass under; to dive (into or under the water); to evade; to get around; to survive
combat; battle; action; active service; actual fighting
party; gang; company; squad
just now; a moment ago; this very minute
to be enlivened; to be exhilarated
surging crowd; wave of humanity; stampede
to line up; to set up; to enumerate; to itemize; to be equal (to); to compare well (with)
to go by; to go past; to run (between; of a rail service, bus route, etc.); to operate (between); to go indoors; to go into a room; to penetrate
foreigner; alien; stranger
end (e.g. of a line); tail end; rear; backmost part
advice; counsel; suggestion; tip; hint
small war flag attached to the back of one's armour during battle
to fasten (something or someone) to; to tie (to); to fix; to bind
to cease; to stop; to be over