to hit (e.g. to have a car hit someone);  to run into;  to reject;  to deny;  to eliminate;  to exclude;  to flip
 opposition;  rebellion;  rebounding;  recoiling;  rally (e.g. in stock prices);  recovery
 to send (something) flying;  to splatter;  to drive (something) off
 plectrum;  pick;  drumstick for Japanese drums (e.g. taiko)
 to push aside;  to brush or thrust aside;  to remove;  to get rid of
 to splash;  to raise (e.g. prices)
 to reject;  to repulse;  to repel;  to bounce back;  to counterattack;  to strike back
 to push aside;  to brush or thrust aside;  to remove;  to get rid of
 to flatly refuse;  to reject;  to spurn
 to push aside;  to brush or thrust aside;  to remove;  to get rid of
 to flatly refuse;  to reject;  to spurn
 spring;  spring (in one's legs);  bounce;  springboard;  impetus
 (a) jump;  splashes (usu. of mud);  upward turn at the bottom (e.g. of a vertical stroke of a kanji or of a hairdo);  close (e.g. of a theatrical performance);  breakup
 to reject;  to spurn;  to turn down;  to refuse
 to take a commission;  to take a cut;  to take a piece of the action;  to take a kickback
 the sound of the kana "n"
 rebounding;  recovery;  repercussions;  tomboy;  rashness;  incautiousness
 provocation;  stirring up;  arousal;  excitement;  stimulation
 pick-guard (protective patch on a biwa, etc.)
 nasal sound change (generation of the mora 'n', primarily from verb stems ending in 'i')
 plucked string instrument
 to get a rakeoff;  to get a kickback;  to take a kickback
 water bucket suspended from a weighted rod
 taking a cut (of someone else's money);  taking a rake-off;  pocketing a kickback;  skimming (a percentage of the profits, proceeds, etc.)
 trapdoor;  trap door;  flap door
 bigeye tuna (edible fish, Thunnus obesus)
 to get flunked in an examination
 Edo-period hairstyle for the common man (the entire head shaved just above the ear, with the remainder tied up in the back)
 pick-guard (protective patch on a shamisen, etc.)
 pushing away food one does not want to eat with one's chopsticks (a breach of etiquette)
 rejected goods;  sorted-out goods;  jettisoned cargo
 engraving of lacquer-stained ivory (popular during the Tang Dynasty)
 Javanese long pepper (Piper retrofractum)