hesitation;  indecision;  vacillation
 important person;  influential figure;  big shot;  big thing;  big one;  big game
 sleepy;  drowsy;  somnolent
 hand luggage;  hand baggage
 slumping;  flopping down;  heavily rotating
 that way;  that direction;  that (one);  that person;  there;  over there
 surname;  family name;  hereditary title (used in ancient Japan to denote rank and political standing)
 heh heh heh;  tee-hee;  giggle
 suffix for familiar person
 cute;  adorable;  dear;  precious;  innocent;  childlike
 adult (esp. person 20 years old or over);  grownup;  becoming an adult;  coming of age;  growing up (to be a man, woman)
 street;  quarter;  district;  area
 broke;  poor;  short;  skint;  having no money
 to earn (income);  to make (money);  to score (points, victory);  to gain (time);  to work hard (at one's job);  to labor
 detailed;  full;  minute;  knowing very well;  knowledgeable (about);  well-acquainted (with)
 class (e.g. school);  grade;  rank;  kyū;  kyu;  junior rank in martial arts, go, shogi, etc.
 sharing;  division;  draw;  tie
 novice;  beginner;  starting to run;  running off;  running away
 one portion;  one serving;  adult;  grown-up;  fully fledged;  established
 elite;  best;  pick;  cream of the crop
 skill;  dexterity;  proficiency
 region;  limits;  stage;  level
 extraordinary;  special;  exceptional;  non-standard grammatical construction;  ungrammatical usage;  solecism
 genius;  prodigy;  natural gift
 gathering;  meeting;  assembly;  collection;  attendance
 in addition;  furthermore;  above (which);  on top of (which)
 super-;  ultra-;  extremely;  really;  over;  more than
 tradition;  legend;  folklore
 an order of magnitude higher;  off by a digit;  in a different league;  unbelievable;  incomparable;  unimaginable
 head;  hair (on one's head);  mind;  brains;  leader;  chief;  top
 the ways of the world;  human nature
 distant (from someone);  aloof;  estranged;  knowing little (of);  ill-informed (about);  ignorant (of)
 to be suspicious (of something or somebody)
 drifting;  drift;  being adrift
 to let something (or somebody) go past;  to do too much