to pile up; to accumulate
teaching Buddhism; rough person; bullying; ostentatious bravado
to get carried away; to get overly elated; to become over-excited; to get up to speed; to move into gear
absent-mindedly; vacantly; idly; in a whisper
serious; important; significant; grave; weighty
consideration; taking into account
(eating or drinking) to one's heart's content
to help out of (trouble); to extricate
to feel like; to feel inclined to do
slimming down; scaling back; thinning; streamlining; retrenchment
et cetera; etc.; and the like; the likes of; something like
as many as one likes; as much as one likes; great many; plenty; almost (none); (not) much
reliable; dependable; trustworthy; sure
leaving out; omitting; skipping; (beating) in succession; in a row
verbal promise; one's word
to take seriously; to take someone at their word; to believe (to be true)
grasshopper; locust (of superfamily Acridoidea)
reference; bibliographical reference; consultation; browsing (e.g. when selecting a file to upload on a computer); checking out
edition; version; plate; block; editions of a publication
Gone with the Wind (1936 novel by Margaret Mitchell, film 1939)
to clasp together (esp. hands); to entwine (e.g. fingers)
(ornamental) tip of a scabbard; bottom of a bargeboard or cantilever
sitting upright (properly)
knife attached to the sheath of a sword
to shave (wood, leather, etc.); to sharpen (e.g. pencil); to cut down (budget, expenses, staff, time, etc.); to curtail; to delete; to erase
to be dizzy; to be disoriented; to be dazzled; to be lost in (greed, lust, etc.)
letting (someone) die without helping
Hikita Tenkou (1934.7.3-1979.12.31) (1956.6.29-)
be supposed or expected to (do); be sure to (do); ought to (do)
yakuza; gangster; mobster; useless; worthless; good-for-nothing
to chase away; to drive away; to drive out
particular; special; (not) particularly; (not) especially
to exercise one's authority as a (noun); to act as a (noun)
naniwabushi; variety of sung narrative popular during the Edo period
muscular; lean (of a company's operations, etc.)
irony; rhetorical question
matter being discussed (e.g. in a private conversation); it's not your business; it doesn't matter (to you); our side of the story (in contrast to another's version)
heartbroken thoughts; heartrending grief; overwhelming sorrow
to be torn off; to come off; to be torn to pieces; to be torn to shreds