dolphin (or other small toothed whales, such as porpoises, belugas, etc.)
common use; communal use; sharing
to mind; to care about; to be an issue; to matter; to keep company; to care for; to interfere with
dozens; scores of; decades
counter for places, parts, passages, etc.
prescribed; designated; appointed; fixed
to get off; to abandon (a ship or vehicle)
it's OK to ...; it's best to ...; it's alright to ...
gliding; sliding; skating (on ice); taxiing (aircraft); making a takeoff run
barrette; hair clip; hair slide; hair band
to shake one's head (in denial)
to stroke; to caress; to brush gently; to comb (hair); to smooth down
to comb (out); to card; to untangle (hair)
cares; ill feeling; reserve
to disentangle; to untangle; to unravel; to relax; to soften; to relieve (e.g. stress, tension)
small peninsula; cape; promontory; headland
small hill; low hill; hillock
thicket; bush; grove; (medical) quack
(approximate) time; around; suitable time (or condition); time of year; season
weather; the elements; fair weather; fine weather
after school (at the end of the day)
to take off one's clothes; to undress
proposal; proposition; suggestion
to put on; to wear; to be clad in; to twine around; to twist around; to coil around
stake; post; pile; (arch.) stump
to compete; to contest; to quarrel; to argue; to deny (e.g. evidence)
to lay waste; to devastate; to invade; to break into; to troll (e.g. web forums); to spam
luckily; blessedly; fortunately
untouched; unused; intact
clothes (esp. Western clothes); counter for doses of medicine, gulps of tea, drags of a cigarette, etc.
embarrassed; feeling ashamed; feeling awkward
coquettish voice; flirtatious voice
one thin flat object; one sheet
as a child; when one was a child; childhood
chilly; unpleasantly cold
to rub; to chafe; to strike (match); to lose (e.g. a match); to forfeit; to squander one's money (e.g. through gambling, Pachinko, etc.)
breasts; boobies; tits; breast milk
to use one's influence; to pull strings; to take measures; to make the necessary preparations
to separate; to part; to divide; to keep apart
here and there; all around; everywhere; to get things in the wrong order (back to front); to become muddled up