to fall (over, down);  to collapse;  to be destroyed (in a collapse);  to collapse;  to be confined to bed (with an illness);  to come down with;  to die
 trouble;  bother;  trouble;  difficulty;  care;  attention
 to throw down;  to bring down;  to kill;  to defeat;  to overthrow;  to trip up
 bothersome;  tiresome;  bother to do
 to overwhelm (e.g. an opponent);  to overpower;  to overwhelm (someone with emotion);  to move;  to intimidate;  to frighten
 to collapse into;  to flop onto
 to care for someone;  to look after someone
 to pin down;  to knock down;  to push (and hold) somebody down (esp. with sexual connotations)
 (verbal) abuse;  denunciation;  disparagement;  vilification;  scathing criticism
 falling down;  tumbling;  reversing;  inverting;  getting upset
 bothersome;  tiresome;  bother to do
 to collapse into;  to flop onto
 to fall flat;  to fall face down
 overthrow;  defeat;  bringing down;  knockdown
 to kill one's enemy (opponent)
 failing to properly evaluate the (relative) importance (of);  putting the cart before the horse;  mistaking the cause for the end;  mistaking the insignificant for the essential;  getting one's priorities backwards
 to fall flat;  to collapse in a heap
 destruction;  collapse;  crumbling
 to mow down;  to cut down;  to knock down;  to defeat;  to beat
 (corporate) bankruptcy;  insolvency;  commercial failure;  failed business
 falling over;  toppling sideways
 to knock down;  to knock out
 to care for someone;  to look after someone
 to cut down;  to chop down;  to fell
 to mow down;  to cut down;  to knock down;  to defeat;  to beat
 devoting oneself to;  concentrating on;  being an ardent admirer of; (arch.)  tipping over and collapsing
 moving forward (e.g. plans);  acceleration (e.g. of payment schedule);  front-loading
 collapsing in the street (from exhaustion, illness, etc.);  falling dead in the street;  person lying dead in the street
 falling together;  mutual destruction;  joint bankruptcy
 reverse;  inversion;  upside down;  unreasonable;  absurd;  wrong
 complete devotion (to);  total commitment (to);  unvarying support (for);  unwavering fixation (on);  rigid preoccupation (with)
 to trample down;  to crush underfoot;  to kick down;  to avoid paying (e.g. a debt);  to jump (a bill);  to bilk
 very caring;  kind;  helpful;  service-minded
 to put someone to trouble
 very caring;  kind;  helpful;  service-minded
 to cut down;  to chop down;  to fell
 to kick over;  to kick down
 to knock down;  to slap down;  to floor
 tending to find things bothersome;  person who tends to find things bothersome
 very caring;  kind;  helpful;  service-minded
 to push down;  to knock down
 very caring;  kind;  helpful;  service-minded
 to persuade someone to consent;  to entreat repeatedly;  to beg;  to implore
 false impression;  deceptive appearance;  mere show
 very caring;  kind;  helpful;  service-minded
 tossing oneself about in great pain;  writhing in agony
 doing ... until one goes bankrupt;  doing ... until one goes broke;  falling short of (one's reputation);  failing to live up to (one's appearance);  falling through (e.g. of a plan)
 to begrudge doing;  to find bothersome
 overthrow of the shogunate
 falling down;  tumbling;  reversing;  inverting;  getting upset
 to use within an inch of its life;  to use every little bit of;  to get the most out of
 great trouble;  difficulty
 falling down one after another (like dominoes);  toppling shogi pieces (lined up in a row)
 false impression;  deceptive appearance;  mere show
 being very surprised;  being utterly astonished;  being shocked
 tending to find things bothersome;  person who tends to find things bothersome
 game in which the object is to topple the opposing team's pole
 to knock down;  to slap down;  to floor
 laughing oneself into convulsions;  splitting one's sides laughing;  rolling with laughter
 collapse;  collapsing;  death;  bad debt
 to begrudge doing;  to find bothersome
 to put someone to trouble
 to fall flat;  to fall face down
 very caring;  kind;  helpful;  service-minded
 to topple over and lean at a precarious angle;  to fall onto something and lean against it;  to be on the point of collapse;  to be about to fall;  to begin to fall
 bringing ruin upon oneself by extravagance in food
 oshitaoshi;  (frontal) push-down;  (win by) knocking down opponent by pushing him with hand(s) rested on his body
 person who tends to find things bothersome;  person who doesn't like to make an effort
 postponement;  moving back
 to be shot dead by an assassin
 inversion of the word order in a sentence;  anastrophe
 paraphilia;  sexual deviancy
 inverted;  upside down;  reversed;  back to front
 to begrudge doing;  to find bothersome
 without getting annoyed;  without being bothered;  diligently;  properly;  carefully
 to knock down;  to knock out
 paraphilia;  sexual deviancy
 bad debt;  irrecoverable debt
 to fall flat;  to fall face down
 chain-reaction bankruptcy;  chain bankruptcy
 reverse chronological order
 extreme excitement;  sidesplitting laughter
 collapsing in the street (from exhaustion, illness, etc.);  falling dead in the street;  person lying dead in the street
 movement to overthrow the shogunate (mid-19th century)
 destruction;  collapse;  crumbling
 to be upset;  to be flurried;  to be frightened (out of one's wits)
 reversing the order of (relative) importance (of);  putting the cart before the horse;  the tables being turned;  mistaking the insignificant for the essential;  mistaking the means for the end
 to bilk;  to eat up one's fortune
 turning upside down;  placing nonessentials before essentials
 person who tends to find things bothersome;  person who doesn't like to make an effort
 knocking an opponent over while holding his belt
 to pin down;  to knock down;  to push (and hold) somebody down (esp. with sexual connotations)
 pushing down (one's opponent) by leaning on (him)
 extremely bothersome;  extremely tiresome;  extremely troublesome;  very tedious
 to fall flat;  to collapse in a heap
 tossing oneself about in great pain;  writhing in agony
 to trample down;  to crush underfoot;  to kick down;  to avoid paying (e.g. a debt);  to jump (a bill);  to bilk
 doing someone a disservice by showing too much partiality;  overly favouring someone to their detriment
 to knock down;  to slap down;  to floor
 failing to properly evaluate the (relative) importance (of);  putting the cart before the horse;  mistaking the cause for the end;  mistaking the insignificant for the essential;  getting one's priorities backwards
 to push down;  to knock down
 (hurrying along) falling and stumbling;  falling all over oneself
 thrusting down one's opponent either inside or outside the ring
 hanging (someone) upside down
 to cut down;  to chop down;  to fell
 reversing the order of (relative) importance (of);  putting the cart before the horse;  the tables being turned;  mistaking the insignificant for the essential;  mistaking the means for the end
 doing someone a disservice by showing too much partiality;  overly favouring someone to their detriment
 business insolvency due to liquidity problems
 to skip out on one's bar bill;  to drink oneself to ruin;  to drink everything vigorously;  to get wasted
 large sound of unknown source heard on a forested mountain
 bad debt;  irrecoverable debt
 inverted-type (e.g. shock-absorber)
 to stare someone down;  to outstare
 watch your step;  slippery floor
 falling to the ground like a Buddha statue being thrown down
 sexual disorder (e.g. pedophilia, sadism);  paraphilia
 inability to live up to one's rank;  out of one's league
 thrusting down one's opponent either inside or outside the ring
 transvestism;  cross-dressing
 to topple over and lean at a precarious angle;  to fall onto something and lean against it;  to be on the point of collapse;  to be about to fall;  to begin to fall
 tumbler;  self-righting doll
 starting with vigor but ending with no action;  raising one's voice (in a call to action) and then failing to take action;  mere sloganeering
 using up one's fortune on fine clothes
 falling due to a strong wind;  being toppled by the wind
 financially ruining oneself by buying too many clothes (as a fabled tendency of the people of Kyoto)
 to knock down;  to slap down;  to floor
 starting with vigor but ending with no action;  raising one's voice (in a call to action) and then failing to take action;  mere sloganeering
 to fall over;  to fall down;  to fall;  to flop (e.g. of a play);  to be a flop
 inverted;  upside down;  reversed;  back to front;  wrong way round
 self-aggrandizement under pretense of aiding another (aggrandisement, pretence)
 to roll about with laughter;  to laugh heartily
 laughing oneself into convulsions;  splitting one's sides laughing;  rolling with laughter
 bringing ruin upon oneself by extravagance in food
 person who tends to find things bothersome;  person who doesn't like to make an effort
 person who tends to find things bothersome;  person who doesn't like to make an effort
 postponement;  moving back
 bad debt;  irrecoverable debt
 to fall;  to die;  to be defeated
 to stare someone down;  to outstare
 to skip out on one's bar bill;  to drink oneself to ruin;  to drink everything vigorously;  to get wasted
 child dying before parents;  occurrence out of sequence;  wrong order
 reading Chinese in the Japanese order
 technical knockout (boxing);  TKO
 subject-auxiliary inversion
 day's longest successful jump
 recession-induced bankruptcy
 financially ruining oneself by overindulging in food and drink (as a fabled tendency of the people of Osaka)
 to knock down;  to knock over
 to knock down;  to knock over
 uncollectable accounts;  bad debt
 uncollectable accounts;  bad debt
 uncollectable accounts;  bad debt
 tree blown down by the wind
 transvestite;  cross-dresser
 paraphilia;  sexual deviancy
 to wrench someone down to the ground