to break; to fracture; to fold; to bend; to make (origami); to interrupt
successive; consecutive; back-to-back; one after another
many; much; plenty; hardly
football juggling; soccer ball juggling; lifting (in a rugby line-out); (breast) lifting surgery
fungus; germ; bacterium; bacillus
gold (Au); golden (color); valuable; of highest value; money; gold coin; Friday
walking; pace; step; course (of history, one's life, etc.); history; pitch (of a screw, etc.)
catch; catching; catch; shop tout; puller-in; catching (in swimming and boating); catching the water
unskillful; poor; awkward; imprudent; untactful
smirkingly; broadly (grinning)
to bend; to turn up; to turn down; to double
throwing down multiple objects in succession; at once in great numbers
to collapse into; to flop onto
inevitable; necessary; foregone; brinkmate (inevitable checkmate)
sickle and chain (weapon)
not knowing when to give up; being a bad loser
straining; draining; drainer; strainer; cutwater (on ship); forefoot
way of throwing (esp. in baseball); throwing technique; pitching technique
sickle; leading question; trick question; sickle-and-chain (weapon); spear with curved cross-blades; gooseneck tenon and mortise joint; (arch.) noisiness
with all one's strength; with all one's might
proud; boastful; bragging; conceited
even ... (e.g. "even a genius")
according to; by (means of); due to; because of
fall; decline; lowering; deterioration; degradation
iron plate; steel plane; sure thing; certain winner
hammer; hopeless swimmer; complete beginner at swimming; someone who sinks like a stone
dull sound; muffled sound
rate; ratio; proportion; percentage
solid; firm; stout; burly; strong; sturdy
Chinese poem with five characters per line
continuation; succession; series