to lift up; to hold up; to give; to offer; to devote; to sacrifice
(living) sacrifice; victim; scapegoat
to close (e.g. book, eyes, meeting, etc.); to shut
to whisper; to murmur; to rumor; to rumour
to close one's eyes; to lower one's eyelids; to shut one's eyes; to die; to breathe one's last
thin; skinny; delicate; fragile; feeble
no regrets; without regrets
to hang over; to cover; to fall upon someone (responsibility, burden, pressure, etc.)
noisy; loud; annoying; troublesome; fussy; finicky
to follow around; to shadow; to tag along; to haunt one (e.g. feeling, failure); to follow one
immediately; at once; soon; before long; easily; readily
to approach; to draw near; to be imminent; to press (someone for something); to urge; to compel
moving (location, with the times, etc.); change; metastasis; spread; transition (e.g. phase transition); transfer (of learning)
shallow; superficial; slight (wound); light (sleep); short (time); early
after all; in the end; conclusion; end; end of a game of go, shogi, etc.
husband; groom; (one's) son-in-law
teasing; banter; ribbing; jest; making fun (of); poking fun (at)
wow!; oh!; yeah!; alright!; waah!; boohoo!
splendid; magnificent; utter (esp. defeat); total; (arch.) something worth seeing; (arch.) sight
man marrying into wealth and power
to take responsibility (for a fallout); to accept the blame; to take the blame
to say; to spatter; to prate; to prattle; to babble
sour look; surly face; pout
diplomacy; selling (e.g. door-to-door); canvassing
modus operandi; criminal technique; trick
opposite side; bottom; rear; back; lining; inside; in the shadows
nicely; properly; frequently; often; I'm glad that you ...; thank you for ...
dishonesty; injustice; dishonor; dishonour; ingratitude
very; greatly; much; just about to; almost; very nearly
gaudy; showy; garish; crooked; vicious; wicked
returning tit for tat; retaliating
to eat; to drink; to receive (e.g. a blow); to be on the receiving end (of something undesirable); to undergo (trouble)
twelve; 12; queen (playing card)
central pillar (of a building); mainstay (e.g. of an economy); backbone (e.g. of a family); provider
to give a little chuckle; to let out a giggle