light; illumination; glow; lamp; light
dangerous; risky; awful; terrible; terrific; amazing
to roll; to tumble; to fall over; to roll over; to lie down; to be scattered about; to be lying around
noisy; loud; boisterous; turbulent; unsettled; restless
instant; moment; (split) second; (in a) flash; (in the) blink of an eye
state of affairs (around you); situation; circumstances
index finger; forefinger; second toe
to put one's strength into
two times; twice; two degrees
top of the head; crown of the head
to throw; to toss; to hit; to strike; to fire into (e.g. a crowd); to launch (e.g. missiles)
to scream; to whine; to grumble; to complain
tailspin; spin; drilling; boring
to fall (over, down); to collapse; to be destroyed (in a collapse); to collapse; to be confined to bed (with an illness); to come down with; to die
dumbfounded; overcome with surprise; in blank amazement; in a daze
double take (esp. out of surprise)
to shoot (at); to attack; to defeat; to destroy
party (of people); set (of people); clan; family; fellow
mercy; compassion; clemency; Hodgson's hawk-cuckoo (Cuculus fugax); Horsfield's hawk cuckoo
hesitation; bewilderment; illusion; delusion; inability to reach enlightenment
seriousness; earnestness; truth; sanctity
to bend down; to bow down; to prostrate oneself; to hide oneself
is that so? (generally rhetorical)
turn (in line); order of things; sequential order
reverse; opposite; converse (of a hypothesis, etc.); inverse (function)
never mind!; don't worry about it
companion; fellow; group; company; member of the same category (family, class)
scale (of fish, snake, etc.); serif (on kana or kanji (e.g. in Mincho font))
length (of an animal); body length
average; mean; balance; equilibrium
disposition; temperament; nature; mentality; spirit; character
exceedingly; extremely; decisively
same family (race, tribe)
distinction; discrimination
to scatter around; to leave untidy; to make a mess
danger; peril; hazard; risk
pole; climax; extreme; extremity
edge; brink; verge; time; moment of
ball (for sport, games, etc.); kemari; type of football played by courtiers in ancient Japan