closed circle (of suspects, in mystery fiction)
dispel (esp. magic or potion used to return one's character to normal status in an RPG, etc.)
fabric store; draper; dry-goods store
closed circle (of suspects, in mystery fiction)
turning into a brand; branding
pattern maker (for clothing); fashion designer
rose apple (Syzygium jambos); Malabar plum; jambos
exchange; conversion; replacement; switching (to); switchover
gushing; overflowing; everlasting; unfailing; endless
knockoff; counterfeit goods
waitress (in a ryokan or traditional restaurant); hostess
to threaten; to make threats
young woman who uses the first person pronoun "boku"
to pressure; to put pressure (on); to press
affectionately; tenderly; lovingly
shortage of capital; lack of funds; cash flow problem
situation of one's own doing
to close down a business; to shut a business
security for a loan; collateral
unable to find the words to thank someone; unable to thank someone enough
comprehensive evaluation; over-all judgment; general comment
off the shoulder (e.g. top, dress, etc.)
to arrest; to capture; to seize
posting (e.g. a notice); displaying; putting up
snowballing (phenomenon, effect)
to face the wrong way; to go in the wrong direction
rough deposits; rough surface; roughness
to cut; to slit; to slash