secret leader of a group of juvenile delinquents; program in a competing timeslot (programme)
confidential; secret; classified
attractive to men; in a style (appearance, look, etc.) that men fall for; amorous woman
midterm (mid-semester) test or exam
way of asking; way of listening; listener
look who's talking; you're one to talk; you can talk
recommendation; advice; suggestion; encouragement
being obtrusive; being conspicuous (in a bad way)
inspiration; afflatus; ability to sense the supernatural (esp. ghosts, etc.)
practical question (problem); practical matter
biography of a brave fighter; heroic saga; chivalric romance; tale of one's heroism; episode of bravery; acts of violence
maniac (as in rabid sport fan); enthusiast
hooray; yay; whee; yowzer; whoopee; yes
not understanding; not knowing
one more time; once more; once again
presumptuous; impertinent; impudent; ridiculous; laughable; absurd
swing; shake; appearance; behaviour; pretence (pretense); show; going to restaurant, hotel etc. without a reservation or introduction
baseball club (at a university, corporation, etc.); baseball team
to follow around; to shadow; to tag along; to haunt one (e.g. feeling, failure); to follow one
white; innocence; innocent person; blank space; white go stone; white dragon tile; skewered grilled pig intestine
to make someone cry; to move someone to tears; to grieve
day by day; by the day; (arch.) daily; (arch.) every day
to make sure of; to ascertain; to confirm; to grasp
bloodstained; bloody; covered with blood
to knit; to plait; to braid; to compile (anthology, dictionary, etc.); to edit
it seems so; that's what it looks like
everybody; every last one of them; all
grandfather; male senior-citizen
ramen; Chinese-style noodles
grandfather (may be used after name as honorific); male senior-citizen (may be used after name as honorific)
to sew; to stitch; to weave one's way (e.g. through a crowd)
stock; share; stump; (clump of) roots; plant with attached roots or stem; strain (of bacteria, etc.); stock company
good; goodness; right; virtue
to bite; to chew; to gnaw; to fumble one's words (esp. during a play, broadcast, etc.); to falter with one's words; to crash against (e.g. of waves); to break onto (shore)