unreliable; uncertain; indefinite; unclear
beyond; across; the other side; the distance
Satan; the Devil; the Prince of Darkness; king of the demons who try to prevent people from doing good
next season (esp. in sports); next year
to look down on; to treat with contempt; to treat disparagingly; to sneer at
perpetrators of (some) crime; (some type of) crime
location famous for production of something (usually food)
abundant; ample; plentiful; lustrous; glossy
jingle; jangle; chatty; nattering; coquettish; tawdry
to explain adequately; to be accountable
birth; lineage; identity; background; provenance; origin
farce; charade; person who serves tea; short and humorous improvised sketch (originating from Edo-era kabuki)
all over (the place); throughout; everywhere; every inch; every part; from head to toe
to roast; to parch; to toast; to boil down
aromatic (roasted beans, roasted tea, etc.); fragrant (e.g. burning wood); pleasant-smelling; savory-smelling (e.g. barbecued meat); savoury; appetizing
to become a (bad) habit; to get accustomed to
almost; very nearly; only just; barely; just in time
side effect; adverse reaction
munching; crunching; scratching (an itch)
fruit of a tree; nut; berry
never mind!; don't worry about it
shift; move; (work) shift; work schedule; gearshift; changing gears
slip of the tongue; misstatement; verbal slip-up
one's weak point; one's sore spot; raw nerve
to detach; to decapitate; to cut loose; to let loose; to dismember
end; final; end of life; death; never; not at all
acting ability; talent as a performer
senior leadership; senior leader; upper echelon (of power); top-ranking officer
seven (long cylindrical things)
one hundred years ago; a hundred year previously
(place of) refuge; escape; exit; way out; shelter; hiding place
to one's heart's content; to one's complete satisfaction; as much as one likes; heartily; thoroughly; without restraint
(work) hard; unceasingly; strenuously; assiduously; busily; ardently
already; now; by this time; quick; early; fast
friendship; fellowship; camaraderie
as usual; as is one's habit