bottomless (bucket, etc.); unbounded (good nature, optimism, etc.); boundless; imprudent; indiscreet; extremely heavy drinker
to be blind to one's shortcomings; to play innocent
original (that was parodied or acted as an inspiration for something else, etc.); source
liking both alcohol and sweets; person who likes both liquor and sweets; bisexuality; player who can play as both pitcher and fielder; dual sword wielding; two-sword fencing
faint; dim; weak; poor; wretched; meagre
one breath; chug!; drink!
maneuver (usu. of military force); manoeuvre; mobile; nimble; agile
to cross; to go across; to go through; to cut across
charging (at the enemy) with a shout; rush; rushing (an activity); working at full speed; penetration; piercing
to come out; to fall out; to fade; to discolour; to wear a hole (e.g. clothes); to leave (e.g. a meeting); to be clear
to pierce through; to break through
time (three times, each time, etc.); times
or; otherwise; furthermore; also; (arch.) perhaps; (arch.) by some chance; (arch.) that being said
indicates supposition; if ... then; when; (typically after someone's name) indicates exasperation
completely; entirely; totally
rear right; back right; right and behind
to bite (at); to snap at; to snap at (someone); to flare up at; to jump down (someone's) throat
way out; means to escape; escape route
sudden drop; sharp fall; nosedive; swoop
for some reason or other; somehow; whatsitsname; what-you-call-it; and so on; and you know the rest
(with a) slamming noise (door, telephone receiver); (with a) banging noise; (with a) clash (broken dish); (with a) clank; (with a) bang
empty; void; vain; fruitless; lifeless
somersault; looping-the-loop
heel (of foot, shoe, stocking, etc.)
dragon (esp. a Chinese dragon); naga; semi-divine human-cobra chimera in Hindu and Buddhist mythology; promoted rook
hammer; mallet; sledge(hammer); gavel
concussion (of the brain)
to be unsteady; to reel; to shake; to waver; to be unsettled (feelings, thoughts, etc.)
to kill with a sword (knife, dagger, etc.); to slay; to put to the sword
to harm; to hurt; to injure; to miss one's chance to (do something); to fail to (do what one ought to have done)
excited condition; excited state
decoration; ornament; trimmings
attempt; trial; experiment; endeavour (endeavor); effort; venture