incoherent; wandering; vague; rambling; whimsical
distinction; differentiation; discrimination; discrimination (against people)
embarrassed; feeling ashamed; feeling awkward
to rush out from one's mouth (words, phrases, etc.)
reeking of blood; stinking of blood; bloody (battle, crime, etc.)
to express (in words); to confess
to stop talking; to break off; to pause
to make up for; to compensate for; to indemnify; to recompense; to redeem (e.g. a fault); to atone for
unjustified; unwarranted; unfounded; baseless; groundless
early; soon; quickly; swiftly; rapidly
(I) think (that); (I) have a feeling (that); (I) fancy (that)
favour; favor; obligation; debt of gratitude
to hang over; to cover; to fall upon someone (responsibility, burden, pressure, etc.)
foot (of a mountain or hill); bottom; base
path through forest; woodland path; logging road
to hide; to lie motionless in hiding
arrival; coming (e.g. something awaited); advent
battle formation; camp; encampment; group; gang; war
horse; horse racing; promoted bishop
highway (esp. one existing from the Edo period); main road; highway (e.g. to success); path (to becoming ...); subdistrict (in China)
rank (of troops); file; column; formation
sparse; thin; scattered; straggling; sporadic
wood; woods; forest; bunch (of something); cluster; line
to straddle; to sit astride; to mount; to extend over; to spread over; to span
to take down; to bring down; to drop off (a passenger); to let off; to withdraw (money); to use for the first time; to wear for the first time
ambush; lying in wait for an ambush
site; point on a map; spot
to take lessons in; to be taught; to learn (from a teacher); to study (under a teacher); to get training in
to manage skillfully; to manoeuvre (e.g. car, horse); to maneuver
rumination; regurgitation; chewing the cud; turning over in one's mind; thinking over something; pondering
such (about the actions of the listener, or about ideas expressed or understood by the listener); like that; that sort of
nonsensical; unreasonable; awfully; extremely; disorder; confusion