messy; confused; chaotic; complaining about various things
to begin purchasing; to purchase
nodding (in agreement, with approval, etc.); repeatedly nodding and dozing off; suddenly (dying); deep (flavor, flavour, color, colour, etc.); rich
to grasp back; to squeeze back; to grab back
coastline; shoreline; coastal railway
agitation; stirring; whipping; beating
salty sea breeze; salt wind
to smell sweet; to be fragrant
to make a lovely picture; to be perfect for a picture; picture-perfect; picturesque
student (esp. a university student)
stamina; endurance; physical strength; strength of an organization (e.g. profitability, productivity, economic clout, stability, growth potential)
terrific; fierce; terrible; tremendous; dreadful; awful
to be exhausted; to be worn out
all present; all concerned; all of us
high tension (as in electronics, etc.); excited; enthusiastic
beach; seashore; seaside; coast
to blame; to reproach; to question (a suspect); to challenge; to aggravate (an injury); to be aggravated
wonder; miracle; amazement; prodigy
sad; miserable; unhappy; sad; lamentable; deplorable
called; named; as many as; as much as; all ...; every single ...
once; one time; one round; one game; one bout; one heat
to lose; to be defeated; to succumb; to give in; to be inferior to; to break out in a rash due to (e.g. lacquer, shaving, etc.)
to keep; to preserve; to hold; to last; to endure; to keep well (food)
very hard; with utmost effort; as hard as one can; with all one's might; for dear life; eagerly
inborn nature; genuine; intrinsic; essential
plans; arrangement; schedule; program; programme; expectation
banquet or reception hall
use; utilization; utilisation; application
Mr.; Mrs.; makes a word more polite (usu. in fixed expressions); state; situation
to go; to come; to be defeated; to collapse; to be annoyed; to be nonplussed
private room; single (room); room for one; (toilet) stall
shōchū highball; cocktail of shōchū with tonic water
pull tab; pull-tab; ring pull
light (of movements); nimble; light-hearted; cheerful; taking a turn for the better (of an illness); receding of symptoms