body; group; party; gang; troupe; troop
reopening; resumption; restarting
miscellaneous; mixed; unorganized
last spurt; final spurt; home stretch
to pour (into); to sprinkle on (from above); to water (e.g. plants); to shed (tears); to concentrate one's energy (strength, attention, etc.) on; to devote to; to flow into (e.g. of a river)
sake cup; cup for alcoholic beverages
body; physical system; (the) person
so; like this; in this way
wrong; not good; hopeless; past hope; must not do
(not) anything; (nothing) at all; (not) any
to cause someone to worry
desire; wish; request; entreaty; prayer; (written) application
service; duty; business; Buddhist religious services
to take back; to regain; to get back; to recover
way one walks; one's walk
uncertain; doubtful; unreliable; unsteady; unclear; vague
to be rejuvenated; to feel young again
toast; congratulatory cup
tattling; telling on (someone)
to drink; to gulp; to smoke (tobacco); to engulf; to overwhelm; to keep down; to suppress
reason; cause; history; origin
deplorable; regrettable; disappointing; vexing; unfortunate
to pass (time); to spend; to overdo (esp. of one's alcohol consumption); to drink (alcohol); (arch.) to take care of; (arch.) to support
selfish; egoist; (arch.) self-indulgent; (arch.) wilful; (arch.) willful
through; throughout; through (the good offices of); by way of
to fall down (e.g. off a chair); to slip down (e.g. one's eyeglasses); to make a fool of oneself; to whoop it up; to be on the spree
voluntary; optional; free; elective
even ... (e.g. "even a genius")
to clasp; to grasp; to hold (the answer); to have (e.g. the solution); to seize (power); to hold (the reins)
being incident to; being accompanied by; being collateral with; being attached to
to burn; to be roasted; to be heated; to be jealous; to be envious
careful; cautious; wary; watchful; vigilant; prudent
all you want; as much as one wants
for two people's eyes to meet; catching someone's eye; making eye contact; meeting a person's gaze
friendly; openhearted; sociable; amiable; good-humored; good-humoured
to tire of; to lose interest in; (arch.) to be satisfied; (arch.) to enjoy; (arch.) to do adequately
without accident; uneventfully; without ...