nasty; mean; heartless; inconsiderate; selfish
(laughing) foolishly; (smiling) thoughtlessly; indiscreetly (talking); carelessly (speaking); thin (paper, cloth, etc.); flimsy
to injure; to damage; to kill; to hinder; to obstruct
to soothe; to calm; to pacify
wow!; oh!; yeah!; alright!; waah!; boohoo!
frustrated (over a failure, humiliation or injustice); annoyed; chagrined; (bitterly) disappointed; bitter; vexed
sympathy; empathy; response
to have an interest (in something); to feel inclined (toward doing something)
whip; lash; scourge; stick; cane; rod
to bend; to warp; to yield; to be supple (e.g. bamboo, body); to be flexible; to be pliant
reckless remark; rash remark; thoughtless words; falsehood
to discharge (e.g. effluent)
blue; azure; green; green light (traffic); black (horse coat color); blue 5-point card; immature
at hand; on hand; way of moving one's arms; skill; money at hand; pocket money
to arrive (at one's destination); to reach; to come to a head; to reach a conclusion; to culminate (in)
completely; absolutely; totally; (not) at all
person from the Kansai region
feeling of fellowship; fellow feeling
shape; form; appearance; state; situation; suitable
accumulation; accumulate; store
writing off (a debt); cancellation; balancing the books; cancelling out (gains or losses); making even; making up (for)
erotic; pornographic; obscene; perverted; horny; dirty
to strangle; to constrict
to blush; to have flushed cheeks
to have one's hands slip (and drop something)
even so; all the same; nevertheless; yes, but ...
atrocious; fiendish; brutal; villainous
forced laugh; forced smile
tea; tea plant (Camellia sinensis); tea preparation; making tea; brown; (arch.) mockery
to say; to be called; to do
it does not mean that ...; I don't mean that ...; it is not the case that...
manner; demeanour; demeanor; bearing
sleepy; drowsy; somnolent
laughing at an inappropriate time; not being able to hold back one's laughter; scornful laughter; snicker; snigger
virtuous mind; good intentions; good will; positive mindset; bona fides; good faith
to follow advice; to act upon advice
one's best interests; one's own good