form (as opposed to substance); formality; method; system; format; mode
passing (a test, examination, etc.); pass (for admission, transport, etc.); ticket; pass (of a ball); (giving something a) pass; skipping (one's turn)
to compete; to contend; to vie; to contest
passing the ball; exchanging passes; passing back and forth
appearance; (outward) looks; exterior appearance
stamina; endurance; physical strength; strength of an organization (e.g. profitability, productivity, economic clout, stability, growth potential)
to run out of breath; to get breathless; to get puffed (out)
calm; composed; cool; quiet
as one would expect; just as you'd expect (from); still; all the same; even ... (e.g. "even a genius")
culture; civilization; civilisation; Bunka era (1804.2.11-1818.4.22)
to parry; to sidestep; to dodge
to excel at; to be proficient at; to grow old; to ripen; to rise high (e.g. the sun)
appeal (e.g. to public opinion); plea; appeal (e.g. sex appeal); attractiveness; appeal (e.g. in baseball); emphasizing (strong points, etc.)
attractive; good-looking; stylish; cool; smooth; neat
that gentleman; that lady; he; she
to be possible to say; to be able to say; (arch.) said; (arch.) have said
to make a mistake; to mess up; to make an error; to err
to load (a gun, etc.); to charge; to put into (e.g. emotion, effort); to include (e.g. tax in a sales price); to hang over; to shroud
jump; jumping event (skiing, track and field); jumping (to another page after clicking a hyperlink); jump (in price); sudden rise
to follow with one's gaze; to follow with the eyes
Eh?; What?; Come on!; Damn!
sympathy; compassion; pity
to fly; to soar; to jump; to leap; to spatter; to scatter; to hurry
crossly; angrily; strongly smelling; reeking
shaking; shake; unsettledness; instability; existence of multiple spellings, pronunciations, usages, etc. for a single word
condition; state; health; state (of health); way; manner
behavior; behaviour; manner; attitude; bearing
to send; to forward; to hand over (e.g. money)
with all one's strength; with all one's might
first-person plural (or singular); second or third person plural (implies speaker is of higher status than those referred to)
playing with balls (e.g. football, playing catch, etc.)
to get tired of; to lose interest in; to grow bored
noisily; clamorously; incessantly (complaining, pestering, etc.); going on and on; loudly (crying); wailing
shoal; shallows; sand bar; ford