(n) (1) drawing a katana and attacking in the same stroke
(2) doing something suddenly, without warning
(n) skimming a text
(n) (MA) maneuver to draw a sword from its scabbard and cut immediately
(v5s,vt) to unsheathe one's sword
(v5t,vt) to unsheathe
(n,vs) stealing a march on
(n,vs) secret or unauthorized pilgrimage (unauthorised)
(v5s,vi) (1) to slip out
to sneak away
to excel
(2) (comp) to break (out of a loop)
(P)
(v1,vi) to excel
to steal out
(adv,adv-to) (uk) freely
impudently
brazenly
shamelessly
however one wishes
(n) great strength and energy (of a mighty hero)
Herculean strength and vitality
(exp) stealthy footsteps
walking on tiptoe
(n) eradication of (sources of) evil
laying the ax to the root of evil
(exp) by far
far and away
by all odds
(iK) (v5k,vt) to dig through
to drill into
to excavate
(n) without having supper
(v5k) to dance away
(v5k,vt) to gouge out
to excavate
to bore
to drill
(v1) to be cowardly
(v1) to refine
(v5k,vt) to expose
to disclose
to unmask
(v1,vi) to slip through
to make one's way through quickly
(v1,vi) to tower above the rest
to be by far the best
to be prominent
to be outstanding
to be a cut above
(n) 'ra'-removed word (i.e. lacking the 'ra' in the 'rareru' verb conjunction)
(n) corkscrew
(exp,v5k) to knock or scare (someone) out of his or her wits
to strike a person dumb
to dumbfound
to take (someone) aback
(v5k,vt) to extract
to pull up
to uproot
(exp) to withdraw from a society (meeting)
(exp) to look stupid
to have a critical lack
(exp) to be let down
to go flat
to lose flavor
to lose flavour
to become stale