athletic meet (esp. at school); sports day
chorus; singing in a chorus
festival; feast; harassment by an Internet pitchfork mob; online shaming; galore (as in "goals galore"); frenzy
to come and see (someone, something); to visit
at any cost; at any price; at any expense
determination; resolution
very high; high up; aloft; only; merely; just
to make; to produce; to prepare (food); to brew (alcohol); to raise; to grow; to till
flagwaving; flagman; (in athletic competition) starter; instigator; leader
older brother; elder brother
(please) look; see; (please) try to do
although I say; although one might say; although called
family; members of a family
to be conspicuous; to stand out
tanuki (Nyctereutes procyonoides); raccoon dog; sly dog; sly old fox; sly fox
one's father; one's old man; middle-aged (or older) man; old man; one's boss; proprietor (of a restaurant, store, etc.)
to track down; to locate; to find out; to smoke out; to ferret out; to chase up
plate; dish; serving; helping; kanji radical 108 (at the bottom)
to say enough (as much as required); to say plenty; to say well; to say cleverly; to say often; to say frequently
to discover; to find (e.g. an error in a book); to locate; to find (e.g. something missing); to be used to seeing; to be familiar with
bear (any mammal of family Ursidae)
man; male; fellow; guy; male lover; boyfriend
Mr; Mrs; clan; he; him; counter for people
after all; in the end; anyway; (cannot) possibly; (not) at all; (not) by any means
degree; amount; grade; standard; of the order of (following a number); about
to empty; to remove; to move out; to clear out; to be away from (e.g. one's house); to leave (temporarily); to dawn
to let out; to utter; to issue; to send; to leave; to depart
to crawl; to creep; to slither; to wriggle; to trail (of vines, flowers, etc.); to spread
(following a verb) to be sure to; to do (something) so that ...; to make sure to; to try to
weight; weight (e.g. of someone's words); burden; importance; significance
to pull oneself together; to collect oneself (after a failure); to regain control (of oneself)