to shrug (shoulders); to duck (head); to draw back (body)
ferocious; fierce; truculent; savage
to triumph; to be elated with success
burst (e.g. dam, embankment, levee); breach; collapse; washout; rupture
vomit; spew; puke; confessing
roar of laughter (from multiple people); burst of laughter; uproarious laughter; laughing hard (by a single person)
goodbye; so long; saying goodbye to (e.g. life as a bachelor); putting an end to; farewell (performance, party, etc.); final
thankfully; fortunately; luckily; thanks to your (his, their, everyone's, etc.) kindness; thanks to your assistance; thanks to your support
to fly (with great force); to blast (e.g. into the sky); to lack common sense; to be extremely surprised (by)
perfect score; full marks; extremely; very; quite
nonchalant; unconcerned; in a casual manner
disappointing (end, result, etc.); sad; miserable; tragic; fleeting; transient
the minute (that) ...; no sooner than ...; as soon as; whether or not
hard lump under the skin (e.g. adipous tumor, lymph node tumor, etc.); grinding against; pressing or rubbing with turning movements (e.g. someone's shoulders with one's elbow); rolling one's eyes; goggling one's eyes; rattling sound
conflict; complication; troubles; discord
surrender; submission; capitulation; being defeated (e.g. by a problem); giving up; giving in
to clear up; to become cloudless; to be refreshed
snow scene; snowscape; snowy landscape
amount of snowfall; snow accumulation
travelling on foot; traveling on foot; travelling all over
to throw something to each other; to pass something back and forth; to bandy something around; to take part in a pitching duel
painting something vermillion; lacquering something vermillion; vermillion-lacquered object
railing; guard rail; (arch.) (shining) brightly (of the moon or stars); (arch.) (flowing) endlessly (of tears)
creak; squeak; creaking; discord; strife; friction
passage (of people, traffic); passing; common usage
to turn right; to turn to the right
nature; spontaneity; natural airhead
shelter; safe shelter; evacuation shelter; place of refuge
to get damp; to get moist; to get soggy; to become humid