have to do; must; should; ought to
person who has escaped death; failed suicide; person who has outlived their time; dotard; doddering old man
to have a limit; to go too far (e.g. joke)
foolish talk; nonsense; gibberish
to fail to die (e.g. after suicide attempt or accident); to survive; to outlive
depths of Hell; abyss; inescapable situation
one's turn; one's shift; one's turn on stage; screen time; screentime
outrider; herald; rikishi who leads the yokozuna to the ring prior to his ring-entering ceremony
to fill (with); to be filled with; to express (an emotion); to project (sadness, joy, etc.); to wear (e.g. a smile)
one's future; one's fate; one's way; one's path
to tie up in a bundle (e.g. straw, hair, bills, letters); to bundle; to govern; to manage; to fold (one's arms); to put together (one's hands)
consists of; comprises; is made up of
in succession; one after another
having one's hands full; not having any room to do more; at the limit
not a moment to waste; there is no time to lose; cannot wait any longer
carefree; buoyant; lighthearted; ease
to run swiftly; to dash; to rush; to race
skin; outer skin; integument; husk; hull; shell
burst of laughter; roar of laughter
to cover up the sky (e.g. smoke)
having no plan; acting without a plan; acting impulsively
helplessly; easily; without resistance; without regret
to be torn off; to come off
absorption; giving undivided attention; devoting oneself (to)
present (e.g. government, administration); current; existing
sacred teachings (esp. of Confucius); Confucianism; Christianity; Buddhism
slight; thin; on the weak side
healthy; robust; strong; solid; durable
to be dying; to be about to die; to be close to death
aizuchi; back-channeling; interjections indicating that one is paying attention; two smiths hammering at an object in turn
concealment; hiding; ambush; incubation; latency; dormancy
eternal slumber; everlasting rest; death
to make out to be; to set someone up (as); to prepare (e.g. someone for a role); to make (e.g. "a man out of him"); to frame
to be descended from; to be drawn from (the tradition of); to be derived from; to follow the school (tradition) of
making off with (something); absconding; stolen; absconded (with)