to carve; to engrave; to sculpt; to tattoo
cold (to the touch); chilly; icy; (emotionally) cold; coldhearted; unfeeling
gushingly; copiously; profusely; in a steady stream
to make someone drink; to force someone to drink; to serve (alcohol); to treat someone (to drinks); to be drinkable (esp. of alcohol); to be palatable
water of life; life-giving water; distilled liquor (brandy, whisky, etc.); spirits; (arch.) semen
huff!; yo-heave-ho!; heigh-ho; to butter up; to suck up to
to dig down; to dig into (a matter); to delve into; to probe into
big man; large man; tall man; giant
whole (body); full-length (e.g. portrait); systemic
sweat; perspiration; moisture; condensation; gulp; oops
parched; dried-up; empty; hollow; rattling; clattering
to go; to come; to be defeated; to collapse; to be annoyed; to be nonplussed
a large number; all sorts; hundreds and thousands
rotation; making the rounds; spreading; effect; efficacy; by way of; via
square measure; size (e.g. of land); area; surface
tsubo; traditional unit of land area, approx. 3.31 square meters; tsubo; traditional unit of fabric or paper area, approx. 9.18 square centimeters; tsubo; traditional unit of leather or tile area, approx. 918 square centimeters
town; block; street; road; 109.09 m; 0.99 hectares
continuation; rest (of the story, work, etc.); flow (e.g. of a piece of writing); pacing (of a story); succession (of); sequence
small; small-sized; small-scale; miniature
thundering; purring; something large and heavy starting to roll; scattered about; common; idleness; idling about
to surprise; to frighten; to create a stir
near; close; beside; vicinity; proximity; besides
common Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii)
the vertical; height; front-to-back; length; north-to-south; vertical (relationship)
rate; ratio; profit; assignment; 10%; unit of ten percent; match
making; producing; appearance (attire, make-up, etc.); build; physique; sashimi
to dig; to excavate; to delve into; to dig up (e.g. vegetables); (for two men) to have anal sex
to take (be in) charge of
kamado; traditional Japanese wood or charcoal-fueled cook stove