(I) think (that); (I) have a feeling (that); (I) fancy (that)
to rub together (e.g. one's hands)
to be mixed together; to be blended; to intermingle; to commingle
to draw in; to take in; to retract; to withdraw; to take back (e.g. words)
good feeling; feeling good
whispering; whisper; secret talk; murmur
successively; one after another
body; physical system; (the) person
to draw in (one's body); to duck (one's head)
to rub; to chafe; to strike (match); to lose (e.g. a match); to forfeit; to squander one's money (e.g. through gambling, Pachinko, etc.)
to bend; to turn up; to turn down; to double
to glide; to slide (e.g. on skis); to fail (an examination); to bomb (when telling a joke); to drop; to go down
middle finger; long finger; second finger; middle toe; third toe
licking; lapping up; (eating up) quickly; gobbling up
fold; pleat; folds (e.g. of a mountain); crease; (hidden) detail; nuance
to unravel; to untie; to break into small pieces (of fish, meat, etc.); to relax; to ease
mucus; mucilage; viscous liquid; phlegm
painstaking; careful; meticulous; scrupulous; detailed; elaborate
gradually (progress into a state); in sequence; in order; in turn
to peel; to skin; to pare; to hull; to bare (e.g. fangs); to open wide (e.g. eyes)
to play (a stringed or keyboard instrument)
to jump; to leap; to break up; to close; to hit (e.g. to have a car hit something or someone)
to look on enviously while doing nothing; (lit.) to hold a finger in one's mouth
standing tall; towering; soaring
polite; courteous; civil; careful; close; thorough
to knit; to plait; to braid; to compile (anthology, dictionary, etc.); to edit
eager; earnest; strenuous; fervent; assiduous; with utmost effort
to exceed (esp. figures: profits, unemployment rate, etc.); to surpass; to be more than; to be better than
enough; sufficient; plenty; sufficiently; fully; thoroughly
flicker (light); waver; trickle (water); glance at
pointed end; tip; point; forefront; vanguard; spearhead
surprise; astonishment; wonder; amazement
to grow up; to become an adult; to become big; to grow in size
swallowing whole; swallowing without chewing; taking something in without fully understanding it; accepting without reservation; accepting something as-is
spine; line of the backbone; seam down the back (of clothing)
to become numb; to go to sleep (e.g. a limb); to get an electric shock; to tingle (from an electric shock); to be excited; to be titillated
to grow cold (from room temperature, e.g. in refrigerator); to get chilly; to cool down