convenience store lunch box
to smell; to smell of; to have a smell
hit; success; guess; prediction; affability; friendliness; sensation
warehouse; storehouse; cellar; magazine; granary; godown
notice; attention; observation
to mince; to cut fine; to carve; to engrave; to tick away (time); to beat out (e.g. rhythm); to etch (into one's mind)
one's self-possession; one's presence of mind
vacant or unoccupied room
absurd; unreasonable; extreme; senseless; disorderly; chaotic
at work; in the midst of work; working
masculine face (on a woman)
to get carried away; to become over-excited; to push one's luck; to push a good thing too far
to be unable to do; to find something difficult to do
no sooner than; as soon as; immediately after; at the thought of; when I think about
to take into one's possession; to receive; to take into one's care (e.g. person, pet); to take custody of; to leave; to go away
to scatter; to sprinkle; to distribute (handbills, etc.); to spread (rumours, etc.); to give the slip; to throw off
material (for a story, article, etc.); information; joke; jest; proof; evidence; (magician's) trick
running continuously; firing in rapid succession
to make someone eat; to deal (a blow); to play (a trick)
travelling alone; solitary journey
huge; enormous; great big
new word; neologism; word of recent origin; recent word; modern term
toilet; lavatory; water closet; restroom; bathroom
persistent; obstinate; stubborn; pigheaded
some; any; please; anyway; anyhow
demon; devil; evil spirit; -crazed person; -obsessed person; fiend
tacking (in needlework); basting; planting (esp. rice seedlings); discipline; training
to look coldly at; to turn a cold shoulder
the most; the best; peerless; the greatest; first-rate
kindergarten pupil; kindergartener
bursting out (laughter); breaking out (applause); in a rush; in a surge; suddenly; all of a sudden
secret; private; surreptitious
to induce (somebody to do something); to tempt; to act toward (somebody in a certain way); to handle (men); to send; to forward to
being able to hear everything (esp. when one was not intended to)
to tell (somebody) to (do something)