terrible; dreadful; terrifying; surprising; startling; tremendous
while; during (the time when)
improper; immodest; disgraceful; shameful; vulgar; low
shape; form; appearance; state; situation; suitable
to close (e.g. book, eyes, meeting, etc.); to shut
to go into; to come into; to penetrate; to become complicated
to behave well (of a child)
to be tied together; to be connected to; to lead to; to be related to; to be related (by blood)
preparation; arrangements; getting ready; provision; setup; reserving
narrow; confined; small; limited; narrow-minded; confining
invasion; incursion; raid; aggression; intrusion; trespass
to stand up; to put up; to thrust into; to bury into; to make (a noise); to start (a rumour); to make
addition and deletion; taking out and putting in; plugging and unplugging; making do; getting by; managing
deep; profound; dense; thick; close (relationship); intense; strong
to stiffen; to become stiff
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.)
pillow; bolster; introduction (e.g. to a rakugo story); lead-in
pulpy; soppy; sloppy; untidy; in a disarray
to throw into disorder; to disarrange; to disturb (order, peace, etc.); to corrupt (public morals); to dishevel (hair)
sentimental; mushy; sugary; saccharine; sickly-sweet
to leak out; to escape; to find expression; to give vent; to leak out; to be divulged
to shed tears; to (begin to) cry
sudden; abrupt; urgent; pressing; steep; sharp; rapid
to approach; to draw near; to get close; to get acquainted with; to get closer to; to get to know
to guess; to sense; to presume; to sympathize with; to sympathise with
than; from; out of; except; but; more
whole (body); full-length (e.g. portrait); systemic
to run about; to rush about
dirty; filthy; disordered; messy; indecent (language, etc.); dirty
no good; not serving its purpose; hopeless; wasted; cannot; must not
bizarre; strange; eccentric; odd; queer
scene; spectacle; sight; view
to bury (e.g. in the ground); to fill up (e.g. audience fills a hall); to cause to be packed; to plug (a gap); to stop (a gap); to make up for (a loss, shortage, etc.); to make amends
to crawl; to creep; to slither; to wriggle; to trail (of vines, flowers, etc.); to spread
congestion (with blood); hyperemia; hyperaemia