to carry around;  to carry on one's person
 to be foolish;  to be stupid;  to be ridiculous
 sentiment;  sentimentality
 to throw away;  to cast away;  to abandon;  to desert;  to give up;  to resign
 also;  too;  not ... either;  (it's not possible) no matter what;  although one might wish otherwise
 to have a limit;  to go too far (e.g. joke)
 to commit (e.g. crime);  to perpetrate;  to break (e.g. rule);  to violate;  to rape;  to violate
 pain;  ache;  soreness;  damage;  injury;  wear
 to feel;  to sense;  to experience
 at least;  at most;  (even) just
 one by one;  one each;  one at a time
 (I) think (that);  (I) have a feeling (that);  (I) fancy (that)
 filing a (criminal) complaint;  reporting a crime
 to take out;  to get out;  to put out;  to reveal;  to submit (e.g. thesis);  to turn in;  to publish
 but;  however;  even;  however;  no matter how;  ... or something;  either ... or ...
 other (place, thing, person);  the rest;  outside;  beyond;  nothing except;  nothing but
 to be tied together;  to be connected to;  to lead to;  to be related to;  to be related (by blood)
 may;  might;  perhaps;  may be;  possibly
 to lose one's way;  to get lost;  to waver;  to hesitate;  to give into temptation;  to lose control of oneself
 to teach;  to instruct;  to tell;  to inform;  to preach
 potentiality;  likelihood;  possibility;  availability
 society;  public;  community;  social studies
 to catch;  to capture;  to catch hold of (someone);  to stop (e.g. a stranger in the street);  towards (someone);  at (someone)
 wrong;  not good;  hopeless;  past hope;  must not do
 tender;  kind;  gentle;  graceful;  affectionate;  amiable
 ah!;  oh!;  yes;  indeed;  aah;  gah
 okonomiyaki;  savoury pancake containing meat or seafood and vegetables
 to eat;  to live on (e.g. a salary);  to live off;  to subsist on
 borrower;  debtor;  tenant;  lessee;  renter
 master;  expert;  mansion;  large house;  rich family;  distinguished family
 rumour;  rumor;  report;  hearsay;  gossip;  common talk
 misfortune;  bad luck;  ill luck;  ill fortune
 Gone with the Wind (1936 novel by Margaret Mitchell, film 1939)
 a little;  a bit;  just a minute;  for a moment;  somewhat;  rather;  (not) easily
 cruel;  heartless;  violent;  intense;  very bad;  terrible
 goodness;  excellence;  virtue
 petty bourgeois;  lower middle class
 house;  residence;  family;  household;  lineage;  family name
 it's been a long time;  long time no see
 great;  excellent;  very troublesome;  awful;  tiring;  tough