to take (a resource, e.g. time or money);  to hang;  to come into view;  to arrive;  to come under (a contract, a tax);  to start (engines, motors);  to attend
 empty lot;  vacant plot of land
 to start;  to begin;  to start up (a business, society, etc.);  to open (e.g. a store);  to start ...;  to begin to ...
 suddenly;  casually;  accidentally;  incidentally;  unexpectedly;  unintentionally
 to dash against (of waves);  to billow;  to roll;  to wave (e.g. in the wind);  to heave;  to pound (of a heart)
 to shake;  to sway;  to waver
 somehow (or other);  for some reason;  without knowing why;  something (or other);  some ... or other
 sudden;  abrupt;  unexpected;  unforeseen
 shivering (with cold);  trembling (with fear);  shuddering
 to rise;  to raise up;  to straighten up;  to sit up;  to stand up
 green;  emerald green;  green color of new foliage;  verdure
 hornworm (caterpillar of a hawk moth);  (hairless) caterpillar
 insect;  bug;  worm;  roundworm;  one's emotions;  one's feelings;  nervousness
 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 use up;  to exhaust;  to devote oneself (to);  to do one's utmost (for);  to do to exhaustion;  to do completely
 winding;  meandering;  zigzagging;  zig-zag;  in twists and turns;  sinuously
 to wriggle;  to squirm;  to crawl like a worm
 large quantity;  massive (quantity);  mass (e.g. mass production, mass transit, mass destruction)
 garden;  yard;  courtyard;  field (of action);  area
 to go against;  to act contrary to;  to run counter to;  to deviate from
 to be lucky;  to be in luck;  to be attached;  to have;  to be included
 to be troubled;  to have difficulty;  to be bothered;  to be inconvenienced;  to be badly off;  to be hard up
 this;  this one;  this person;  now;  this point (in time);  here;  used to stress the subject of a sentence
 to get worse;  to deteriorate;  to go from bad to worse;  to spoil (of food);  to go bad;  to perish
 scene;  view;  prospect;  outlook
 to die down (storm, anger, conflict, etc.);  to calm down;  to be at peace;  to be governed well;  to subside (of pain, symptoms, etc.);  to be alleviated
 to feel;  to sense;  to experience
 suddenly;  at once;  considerably;  very much;  firmly;  with an effort
 (I) think (that);  (I) have a feeling (that);  (I) fancy (that)
 to rub on;  to rub against;  to wipe on;  to strike (a match)
 safe;  secure;  certainly;  surely;  no thanks;  I'm good
 abruptly;  suddenly;  all of a sudden;  without warning
 to address (someone);  to accost a person;  to talk (to someone);  to begin to talk;  to start a conversation
 sleeve;  wing (of a stage, desk, gate, etc.)
 to wear (in modern Japanese, from the shoulders down);  to put on;  to bear (guilt, etc.)
 senior high school student
 straight (ahead);  direct;  upright;  straightforward;  honest;  frank
 to stretch;  to extend;  to straighten out;  to be flattened;  to spread (of paint, cream, etc.);  to stretch out (e.g. of a hand);  to extend