bed hair;  hair disarranged during sleep;  habit of moving around in one's sleep;  sleeping habit
 death;  decease; (arch.)  death penalty (by strangulation or decapitation);  (an) out
 common sense;  good sense;  common knowledge;  general knowledge;  common practice;  accepted practice
 reward;  recompense;  return;  punishment;  retribution
 idiom;  set phrase;  idiomatic phrase
 addition;  appendix;  supplement;  postscript
 flipping a table over in anger;  overturning a table in anger
 to be annoyed (by);  to be offended (at);  to be irritated (with)
 whether or not (in phrases like "I don't know whether or not I can come")
 different thing;  another question;  different case
 body;  oneself;  one's place;  one's position;  main part;  meat (as opposed to bone, skin, etc.)
 to grimace;  to make a wry face
 to jar;  to creak;  to grate
 to hurt;  to ache;  to feel a pain;  to be injured;  to be spoiled (e.g. food);  to be damaged
 (it) goes without saying;  needn't be said;  that should rather be left unsaid
 disorder;  confusion;  violence;  outrage;  riot
 jaw;  chin;  barb (of a fishhook)
 going down;  fall;  knocking down (in boxing);  flooring;  being out of action (due to illness, exhaustion, etc.);  being down (e.g. with a cold);  going down (of a computer system, server, etc.)
 to trample down;  to tread on;  to ignore;  to spurn
 to rise;  to erect;  to get up
 right;  right-hand side;  afore-mentioned (esp. in vertical Japanese writing);  foregoing;  forgoing
 straight;  straightforward;  direct;  neat (e.g. spirits);  black (e.g. tea, coffee);  entering university directly from high school;  fast ball
 (direct) hit;  hitting the mark
 to be hit;  to strike;  to touch;  to be in contact;  to be equivalent to;  to be applicable;  to be right on the money (of a prediction, criticism, etc.)
 x (mark);  cross;  MDMA;  ecstasy;  molly
 just (now);  quite (near);  unintentionally;  subconsciously
 to flare up;  to fly into a rage
 to keep within limits (e.g. spending);  to restrain (e.g. emotions);  to control;  to hold back (e.g. an enemy);  to check;  to curb
 management;  administration;  operation
 re-examination;  review;  reconsideration;  reappraisal
 stamp (postage);  merchandise certificate
 to move;  to shift;  to inspire;  to rouse;  to change;  to alter;  to operate
 fourth day of the month;  four days
 pardon;  forgiveness;  tolerance;  leniency;  mercy;  going easy (on someone)
 to approach;  to draw near;  to be imminent;  to press (someone for something);  to urge;  to compel