meaningfully (smiling, grinning, etc.);  suggestively;  broadly;  sneeringly
 to lie down;  to throw oneself down
 cotton plant (Gossypium spp.);  batting;  wadding;  padding
 pillow;  bolster;  introduction (e.g. to a rakugo story);  lead-in
 device;  contrivance;  trick;  trap;  (small) scale;  half finished;  commencement
 step;  stride;  counter for steps
 wildly different (in ability, strength, etc.);  on another level;  in a different league;  of different heights;  uneven
 gradually (progressing);  steadily;  slowly;  seeping out (sweat, tears, etc.)
 closely (packed, lined up, etc.);  tightly;  densely;  (work) sufficiently
 to breathe heavily (e.g. with much movement of the shoulders)
 to half-rise to one's feet
 pleasant;  agreeable;  comfortable
 to yield oneself (to something);  to devote oneself (to something);  to surrender oneself (to something)
 trivial;  not amounting to much;  not enough to cause a problem;  not as much as expected
 magical powers;  supernatural powers;  spell;  charm
 cool;  refreshing;  clear (e.g. eyes);  bright;  clear;  distinct
 full dress;  formal dress;  uniform
 to sell like hot cakes;  to fly off the shelves
 homogenization;  homogenisation
 graded on N steps;  scored out of N
 to buy all (of something) one can get one's hands on;  to buy up;  to scoop up
 purpose;  utility;  objective;  way to use something
 to one's regret;  regrettably;  unfortunately;  what can be done about ...;  ... cannot be helped
 abundant;  ample;  plentiful;  lustrous;  glossy
 this sort of;  of this kind;  of the sort;  such
 riding;  ride;  spread (of paints);  -seater (e.g. two-seater);  (getting into the) mood;  (entering into the) spirit
 receiving;  reception;  eating;  drinking;  please;  please do for me
 thrust;  charge;  digging into (a matter);  depth;  straight man (of a comedy duo);  quip;  jab
 property;  fortune;  means;  assets
 to set one's hand to;  to start work on;  to embezzle;  to use (money obtained in illegal fashion);  to have sexual relations;  to have an affair
 wasted money;  unused money
 unselfish;  disinterested;  unavaricious;  free of avarice
 the world in general;  society;  convention
 to look forward to something