matter; affair; counter for (received) emails, text messages, voicemail messages, etc.; counter for accounts (on a website, email service, etc.)
mistaking one person for another; (case of) mistaken identity
hard to please; moody; crusty; fastidious
honorific/polite/humble prefix; honorific suffix
with a crunching or grinding sound; quickly; promptly; crispily; crunchily
price reduction; discount
sword; dagger; knife; bayonet
scabbard; sheath; cap (on pen, brush, etc.); case; margin (between two prices); spread
unripe; green; inexperienced; immature; unskilled
point (of a sword, etc.); pointed verbal attack
to kill (a human) using a blade (sword, machete, knife, etc.); to slice (off); to lop (off); to cut (off)
particle indicating that the speaker is trying to recall some information
side street (often parallel to a main street); back street; alley; alleyway
strenuous exertion; spurt; splurge
to play (a stringed or keyboard instrument)
suddenly; at once; considerably; very much; firmly; with an effort
to come off; to be removed; to disappear (of pain, a fever, etc.); to be caught; to be harvested; to be interpreted (as); to be taken (as)
by all means; at any cost; whether (one is) willing or not; willingly or unwillingly; on no account; by no means
reverse; opposite; converse (of a hypothesis, etc.); inverse (function)
apt to (do); liable to; predominantly; mostly; ... reaps the rewards; ... takes the prize
opposite side; reverse; (on the) other hand
to rely on; to depend on; to count on; to turn to (for help)
to rain (drops on the large side); to go to pieces; to be taken apart
chiffon cake; sponge cake
set; set meal; combo-meal; hairdo
to obey respectfully; to humble oneself; to sit straight (upright, respectfully, attentively)
order; reservation; order; sequence; order (of magnitude); architectural order
great; excellent; very troublesome; awful; tiring; tough
herbal tea; herb tea; tisane
white clover (Trifolium repens); Dutch clover
clover (Trifolium repens); white clover; Dutch clover; clubs (card suit)
to intimidate; to frighten; to scare; to threaten (e.g. peace); to jeopardize; to endanger