stall-keeper (esp. at a festival); street vendor; hawker; seller of unreliable merchandise; faker; huckster
to dance all night; to dance until dawn
virtuous government; government founded on good morals
to be dizzy; to be disoriented; to be dazzled; to be lost in (greed, lust, etc.)
head over heels; madly (in love)
to go fast; to drive fast; to speed
rice, meat and vegetable dish served in a small pot
to triumph; to be elated with success
quiver (of arrows; box-shaped)
selfishness; egotism; egoism; egocentricity
to be beaten hollow; to be argued into silence
to speak sharply (e.g. during a heated discussion or argument)
to turn inside out; to turn the other way; to turn (something) over
great enthusiasm; high excitement
drawing a katana and attacking in the same stroke; doing (something) suddenly and without warning; doing without prior notice
lacertid (any lizard of family Lacertidae, esp. the Japanese grass lizard, Takydromus tachydromoides)
to support each other; to support one another
stall-keeper (esp. at a festival); street vendor; hawker; seller of unreliable merchandise; faker; huckster
topcoat; overcoat; top coat (paint, make-up); topcoat
to be embarrassed; to lose face
way of asking; way of listening; listener
to be turned inside out; to betray; to double-cross; to break into falsetto; to crack into falsetto
to write down (what someone says); to take down dictation; to take notes (e.g. of a lecture); to copy out (a text)
one's fate (fortune) as concerns marriage
friendly relations; social relations; social life
nail tip; artificial nail
canned food; tinned food; confining someone (e.g. so they can concentrate on work); being stuck in a confined space
to start shouting; to break out
hiding at all costs; desperate cover-up; doing one's best to keep (something) secret
to lie down; to throw oneself down
covered in mud; mud-caked