sudden change; complete change
resin; (tobacco) resin; tar; sleep (in one's eyes, i.e. eye mucus)
without an occupation; unemployed; jobless
smoking a cigarette without holding it with one's fingers; holding a cigarette in one's mouth
to boast; to brag; to recite (a song or poem to oneself); to bark; to roar
terminus; last stop (e.g. train)
to delay; to put off; to procrastinate
to couch (a sword); to look at cynically or ironically; (arch.) to stand ready (to do); (arch.) to adopt a formal attitude
to turn over a new leaf; to mend one's ways; to reform
hey!; wait a minute!; whoa!; boohoo; waaaa
tough; hard; determined; strong-minded; strong (e.g. sunlight, alcohol); severe
April Fools' Day; April fool
imitating; copying; mimicry; behavior; behaviour; action
busyness; a lot of things to do; frequent use; heavy use (of); many uses
position (where one is standing); place where one stands; position; stance; standpoint
deviation value (usu. scaled to mean of 50, standard deviation of 10, and often used for academic grades); deviation; T-score; standard score
nonexistent; not being (there); not having; not
garbage dump; scrap heap; rubbish dump; dump; dumpsite
stifled laugh; chuckling; snickering
influence (on someone); inspiration
overlooking; turning a blind eye
to make a self-satisfied face; to look smug
feeling on the skin; skin sensation
(a) principle; (a) reason; (a) point; some truth
to apply (a rule); to be applicable; to come under (a category); to fulfill; to hold true
purposely (of something needless, unexpected or seemingly counterproductive, etc.); daringly (doing something); not necessarily; not particularly; (arch.) definitely not
February; second month of the lunar calendar
railway track; railway line; railroad; railway; track; line
dead body; corpse; cadaver; carcass
to start a journey; to embark on a trip; to set forth; to hit the trail
to touch emotionally; to feel something; to strike home
short pillar set on a beam to support a ridgepole
speech; tongue; dialect; brogue; bento; Japanese box lunch; petal
to sing; to sing (one's praises in a poem, etc.); to compose a poem; to recite a poem
spreading one's legs wide apart; straddle; long stride; big steps; thigh-scooping body drop
some people; a few people; several people
poor; pitiful; piteous; pitiable
sacrifice; victim; sacrifice (to a deity)