manure; fertilizer; fertiliser; compost
bag; sack; skin of an orange (and other like fruits); dead end; plot of land surrounded by water
my goodness!; oh my!; oh dear!
to become less crowded; to thin out; to get empty; to be hungry
to often be the case; to occur frequently; to be common; to be popular
splendid; fine; praiseworthy; creditable; legal; legitimate
to be raised (e.g. child); to be brought up; to grow (up)
(sound effect for) collapsing; losing strength; slumping; losing balance
wife; (arch.) my dear; (arch.) dear; garnish (esp. one served with sashimi); embellishment
preparedness; readiness; mental attitude; frame of mind
how can (one) do something
training; practice; discipline; ascetic practices
practical; useful; utilitarian; pragmatic
waterfall; (arch.) rapids
equal; equivalent; equals sign; equality sign; equals (as in "A equals B")
ritual acts performed under a waterfall
wife; your wife; his wife; married lady; madam
to work (someone) hard; to push (someone) around
material (for a story, article, etc.); information; joke; jest; proof; evidence; (magician's) trick
progress; pace; carriage; step; stage
arrival of goods; goods received
cap (headwear); cap (of a bottle, pen, etc.); leader; chief
commodity; article of commerce; goods; stock; merchandise
to spread (out); to extend; to stretch; to reach to; to get around; to fill (e.g. a space)
bright red; deep red; flushed (of face); downright (e.g. lie); complete; utter
bento; Japanese box lunch
father; dad; papa; pa; pop; daddy
overwhelming victory; crushing victory; sweeping victory; landslide victory
lunch; noon; midday; daytime; waking up; getting up
loitering on the way; wayside grass
dilatorily; sluggishly; to take a lot of time; to become late; to take it easy
to perform in tune with each other; to get along well; to be in perfect harmony; to make a perfect pair (team, etc.)
lower back; waist; hips; body (of hair, noodle, paper, etc.); resilience; spring
to hold in one's arms (e.g. a baby); to embrace; to hug; to have (a thought or feeling); to hold; to harbour (suspicion, doubt, etc.)
stability; steadiness; equilibrium
step (of a staircase, etc.); running board (of a bus, train); step (movement); pace; (dance) step; step (in a process)
to be buried; to be covered; to overflow; to be crowded; to be repaid (e.g. debt); to be replenished