to stiffen;  to become stiff
 signalling with the eyes;  exchanging looks;  winking
 everything;  anything;  nothing
 cheerful;  merry;  sunny;  bright (sky, day, etc.);  fine;  clear
 I, myself;  one-self;  by one-self;  even I;  even one
 rescue;  extricate;  reclaim;  deliverance
 departure (of a boat, plane);  setting sail;  leaving port;  putting out to sea;  takeoff
 deck (e.g. ship, tape, cassette, observation, train vestibule)
 between-meal snack;  mid-afternoon (around 3 o'clock) snack;  afternoon refreshment;  afternoon tea
 waiting time;  latency;  standby time (e.g. cellular phones);  queueing time
 Pocky (biscuit stick coated with chocolate, strawberry, etc.)
 forfeiture;  seizure;  confiscation;  impounding
 light;  well-lit;  bright (of a colour);  brightly-coloured;  cheerful;  bright;  encouraging (for the future of a project, etc.)
 schoolgirl;  female student
 restlessly;  aimlessly;  to loiter;  to drift;  to be restless;  to fuss
 just as one thought;  as usual;  sure enough
 regular customer;  general audience;  general public
 to cause trouble (for someone);  to annoy;  to bother;  to inconvenience
 to remind (someone of something);  to call attention to;  to make sure of;  to emphasize;  to emphasise
 at once;  immediately;  without delay;  promptly
 (unpleasant) state of affairs;  predicament;  mess
 sense of duty (obligation)
 to work;  to labor;  to function;  to operate;  to commit (e.g. a crime);  to perpetrate
 to remonstrate;  to admonish (someone) for;  to advise (someone) not to;  to warn against
 angry voice;  one's voice when shouting with anger
 audacious;  daring;  bold;  throaty (voice);  rough;  deep
 transport staff (driver, conductor, etc.);  crew member;  crewman
 reserve and consideration (to others)
 to lash out at;  to flare up at;  to fly at;  to turn on
 large build;  large pattern
 white person;  Caucasian; (arch.)  beginner; (arch.)  amateur; (arch.)  unlicensed prostitute
 ass;  arse;  rear;  end;  acupuncture point;  hole
 schoolgirl;  female student
 first-person plural (or singular);  second or third person plural (implies speaker is of higher status than those referred to)
 B class;  B grade;  second rate