dignified appearance;  majestic appearance;  imposing appearance
 just before one's eyes;  in one's presence;  personally
 to cheer up;  to be encouraged (by);  to be in high spirits
 being startled, surprised or afraid;  panic;  trepidation
 continuously in some state (for a long time, distance);  throughout;  much (better, etc.);  by far;  far away;  long ago
 to wake;  to wake up;  to become sober;  to sober up;  to come to one's senses;  to be disillusioned
 to be worm-eaten;  to be eaten by worms;  to affect adversely;  to spoil;  to ruin
 scene;  spectacle;  sight;  view
 to burst open;  to split open;  to be bursting with (e.g. youth, laughter, flavor);  to bounce;  to bound
 optical illusion;  hallucination;  misapprehension;  delusion
 stagnation;  tie-up;  standstill;  congestion;  delay;  accumulation
 to stop (moving);  to come to a stop;  to stop (doing, working, being supplied);  to come to a halt;  to alight;  to perch on
 spare time;  free time;  time (e.g. time it takes to do something);  time off;  day off;  quitting (one's job);  firing someone
 et cetera;  etc.;  or something;  the likes of;  for example;  for instance
 to be decided;  to be settled;  to be unchanging;  to be the same (as always);  to be a fixed rule;  to be destined;  to be well executed (of a manoeuvre in a sport, game, etc.)
 be supposed or expected to (do);  be sure to (do);  ought to (do)
 to bite off;  to gnaw through
 true character;  true heart;  true spirit
 to come back (to);  to return to a starting point
 to be seized with fear;  to be intimidated;  to lose one's nerve;  to be frightened;  to get cold feet;  to chicken out
 general;  admiral;  head;  chief;  old chap;  mate
 you;  Mr;  Mister;  older brother;  elder brother
 to wait;  to await;  to look forward to;  to depend on;  to need
 bluff;  false show of power;  bold front
 to pull out;  to take out;  to lead out (e.g. a horse from a stable);  to summon (e.g. to court);  to withdraw (money);  to draw
 to stay on;  to remain;  to hold out;  to stop (doing);  to give up
 foot;  paw;  leg;  gait;  pace;  bottom structural component (i.e. radical) of a kanji;  means of transportation
 to stab;  to stick;  to pierce;  to thrust
 to suck up;  to pump up;  to siphon off (profits, etc.);  to exploit;  to take up others' opinions, hopes, etc.
 spirit residing in the ground
 to break;  to be broken;  to be folded;  to give in;  to back down;  to turn (a corner)
 to break (into pieces);  to be broken;  to collapse;  to crumble;  to become less formal;  to throw off reserve
 bone;  frame;  outline;  core;  backbone;  spirit
 to join;  to piece together;  to set (bones);  to graft (onto a tree)
 to divide;  to cut;  to halve;  to break;  to crack;  to dilute;  to fall below
 restoration;  rehabilitation;  recovery;  recovery (from an illness);  recuperation;  convalescence
 to step into (e.g. someone else's territory);  to break into;  to raid;  to come to grips with;  to get to the core of
 beacon;  skyrocket;  signal fire;  starting shot;  starting signal
 (using) one's whole body;  (putting in) all one's efforts;  (exerting) all one's energies
 groan;  moan;  roar;  howl;  hum (e.g. motor);  buzz (e.g. bee, wire in wind)
 to raise;  to elevate;  to do up (one's hair);  to fly (a kite, etc.);  to launch (fireworks, etc.);  to land (a boat);  to show someone (into a room)
 to draw (water, etc.);  to scoop up;  to pump up;  to draw on (ideas) (from subordinates, the public, etc.);  to take into account;  to adopt
 ground;  earth;  the solid earth;  the (vast) land
 speck;  dot;  point;  only a little;  particle;  only one
 concentration;  focusing;  convergence;  within a collection of works