to drop; to let fall; to omit
one clap; one beat; one mora (taken as a unit of time)
employee (of a store); shop assistant; clerk; salesperson
second (unit of time); arc second
interval; period of time; among; between; good opportunity; chance
backyard; background; room in a store or restaurant not open to customers (often storage room)
bodyguard; bouncer; bar (e.g. on a door); bolt; stick or pole used for self-defence
doing whatever one pleases
robber; mugger; robbery; burglary
being filled with; being full of; permeation
panic; scare; alarm; panic; financial panic
so much (something) as to (e.g. so moved as to cry); overwhelmed; carried away; because of too much
disorder; chaos; confusion; mayhem
to spur (on); to expedite; to encourage
absolutely every little bit; everything from A to Z; systematically; thoroughly; one after another
to knock down; to knock out
quick-wittedness; having tact; being sensible
to be effective; to take effect; to work; to function well; to be possible (to do, use, etc.); to be able to
promptly; quickly; without delay; before others; first
to slip out; to sneak away; to break into the lead; to get ahead; to begin to fall out (e.g. hair); to break out (of a loop)
manly; sportsmanlike; pure (heart, actions, etc.); upright; (arch.) unsullied (e.g. scenery or object); (arch.) pure
to imitate; to follow; to emulate
wow!; oh!; yeah!; alright!; waah!; boohoo!
to fall down; to fall over; to turn out; to play out; to abandon Christianity (and convert to Buddhism); to apostatize
guardianship; guardian; (theatrical) assistant; prompter
tangent point; point of contact; contact (electrical, etc.); point of agreement; common ground
reason; reasoning power; (one's) sense
shop; small store; business; firm
to commit a robbery; to burgle
(sound of a) gunshot; (gun) report
to lie on top of one another; to be in a heap
reality; actuality; hard fact
trackless; reckless; dissipated
fury; frenzy; madness; wildness
to distance oneself (from); to keep (something or someone) at a distance; to maintain a distance (from)
serious wound; serious injury