condition;  state;  health;  state (of health);  way;  manner
 to rush over;  to run up to
 to examine someone's expression
 to be crowded;  to be packed;  to be complex;  to go into;  to put into;  to do intently
 to turn pale;  to lose color;  to lose colour
 deep blue;  bright blue;  ghastly pale;  pallid;  white as a sheet
 symptoms;  condition (of a patient)
 ice;  shaved ice (usually served with flavored simple syrup)
 force;  vigor;  influence;  authority;  impetus;  momentum
 to ward off;  to brush away;  to fling off;  to drive away
 grand;  magnificent;  lavish;  forceful;  powerful;  vigorous
 near;  close by;  within reach;  familiar
 to cling to;  to hang onto;  to rely on;  to depend on;  to implore;  to entreat
 one's own strength;  one's own efforts;  self-salvation
 as expected;  sure enough;  after all (is said and done);  in the end;  too;  also
 one by one;  each;  every;  at intervals of
 clanging;  banging;  throbbing (headache);  pounding;  fully;  vigorously
 to bend;  to flutter;  to wave;  to yield to;  to be swayed by;  to bow to
 pleat;  pleats;  plait;  plaits
 to tell again and again;  to repeat;  to refrain;  to turn up;  to turn down
 risky;  dangerous;  suggestive;  bordering on the obscene; (arch.)  extreme; (arch.)  harsh
 to be absent;  to take a day off;  to rest;  to have a break;  to go to bed;  to (lie down to) sleep
 had better ...;  had better not ...
 meddling;  meddlesomeness;  nosiness;  meddler;  buttinsky;  busybody
 to follow;  to pursue;  to die right after a loved one;  to kill oneself after the death of a loved one;  to follow an example set by earlier generations (or one's master, etc.)
 idiot;  moron;  trivial matter;  folly;  stupid;  foolish
 thin washer on either side of the guard (tsuba) of a sword;  (up to) the hilt;  wits' end
 to rebuke;  to scold;  to tell off;  to question persistently (in order to criticize or find fault with somebody)
 to throw violently against;  to slam against;  to strike;  to thrust at someone (e.g. a letter)
 to shout;  to cry;  to scream;  to clamor (for or against);  to clamour (for or against)
 sudden brake;  coming to a sudden stop
 lively;  full of spirit;  energetic;  healthy;  well;  fit
 absurd;  unreasonable;  extreme;  senseless;  disorderly;  chaotic
 to run;  to run (of a vehicle);  to drive;  to rush (to);  to dash;  to retreat;  to flee
 to go away;  to become more distant;  to fade away;  to be estranged
 isolated;  standing alone;  falling in drops (e.g. rain);  saying a single word;  muttering just a few words
 each encampment;  strong (wind);  fierce;  intermittent
 to hurt;  to ache;  to feel a pain;  to be injured;  to be spoiled (e.g. food);  to be damaged
 judicial decision made with human kindness and warmth in a fair manner
 trace;  tracks;  site;  remains;  scar
 cruel;  merciless;  atrocious;  pitiful;  tragic;  horrible
 ten (long cylindrical things)
 in one's own way or style