taste; palate; sense of taste
(for something) to have occurred; to have done (something); (for something) to happen on occasion
dirt; filth; stain; blot; spot
sleek; smooth; thin (of a liquid); without hesitation or delay
admonition; remonstrance; expostulation
to rub; to chafe; to wear out; to become worn; to lose one's innocence; to become sly
but; however; even though; even if
surreal; surrealism; shul; schul
birds of a feather flock together
saying; maxim; aphorism; proverb
typical; representative; archetypal; quintessential; stereotypical; model
to bend; to curve; to bend (the truth); to falsify; to corrupt; to sully
to like; to prefer; to be pleased by
mine guards (during a strike)
pardon; forgiveness; exemption; permission
(just) making sure; just to be sure; just in case; for caution's sake
to include (in a group or scope); to instruct; to make one understand; to include (a nuance); to put in (an implication); to put in (someone's) mouth
innocence; being not guilty
seasoning; flavoring; flavouring; condiment
endless; boundless; everlasting
arousal; excitation; awakening; evocation
optical illusion; hallucination; misapprehension; delusion
making doubly sure; insurance run (baseball); points scored for good measure
to take the initiative; to forestall; to beat to the punch
since one's birth; in one's whole life; all one's life
useless; vain; aimless; idle
board of directors; board of directors' meeting
labor union; labour union; trade union
precise; accurate; appropriate; exactly the right
general meeting of stockholders
labor union; labour union; trade union
to lead; to spearhead (a group); to command (troops)
I; me; oneself; (arch.) you; (arch.) prefix indicating familiarity or contempt
criminal, administrative and civil codes (forming the basis of ancient East Asian law; orig. Chinese); legal codes of the Nara and Heian eras based on Chinese models
in accordance with; according to
so; therefore; for that reason; if so; if that is the case; in that case
reward; recompense; return; punishment; retribution
empirical; from experience
to have full knowledge (of something); to know something thoroughly