to hum (a tune); to sing to oneself; to croon
(please) try to; (please) look; seeing; looking
body; body blow (in boxing)
to become aroused (of emotions, nerves, etc.); to become excited; to become stirred up; to be proud; to be haughty; to be pompous
ground; earth; the solid earth; the (vast) land
to cramp up; to tighten; to be insistent; to persist (in one's opinion); to act tough; to bluff; to prop up (e.g. with a post)
to sew; to stitch; to weave one's way (e.g. through a crowd)
attitude; manner; behaviour; attitude (towards an issue, etc.); position; stance
to touch (a person's) heart; to impress (a person)
completely exhausted; dog-tired; dreadfully weary; terribly frustrated; limp; weak
groan; moan; roar; growl; buzz; hum (e.g. motor)
to abate; to weaken; to be emaciated; to be dejected; to be perplexed
keeping silent; saying nothing at all
here and there; all around; everywhere; to get things in the wrong order (back to front); to become muddled up
crack; crevice; fissure; chap; rift
before I knew it; next thing you know; when I came to
one's nature; characteristic; inherent; natural
physical strength; brute strength; arm strength
whole face; all over one's face
hickey; hickie; love bite; kiss mark; lipstick mark
to roll over; to tumble; to roll about (with laughter)
to accompany; to follow; to keep up with
six; six years of age; six o'clock (old time system)
someone (unspecified, but someone in particular); a certain person
rescue; extricate; reclaim; deliverance
unable to do (as one wishes); able to do only with great effort; almost impossible to do; beyond one's control; not always turning out as one wishes; not going the way one wants it to
opening fully; full throttle; full power
caster; newscaster; news anchor; anchorman
stability; steadiness; equilibrium
outstanding; excellent; exceptional; preeminence; distinction; extraordinariness
unsteadily (e.g. on one's feet); shakily; wavering (in one's mind); unsteadily; aimlessly; unconsciously
to crawl out of; to creep out of
readiness; preparedness; resolution; resignation
clearly; plainly; distinctly; to be clear; to be definite; to be certain
reading in a monotone; reading a Chinese classical text without translating it into Japanese
just you wait and see (as a threat)