monster; monstrosity; giant; influential figure; monsterlike; over-demanding
mischief; prank; pastime; hobby; playing with (a lighter, etc.); fooling around with
accident; incident; trouble; circumstances; reasons
irony; sarcasm; unexpected; different from what one expected; (only) surface; something superficial
slip of the tongue; misstatement; verbal slip-up
establishing; proving; ascertaining; identifying; confirming
to open the lid; to lift a lid; to open the lid (on); to make public; to start (something); to look at the results (consequences, outcome, effect)
to inherit; to succeed; to take over
to hand over; to transfer; to give up (e.g. one's seat); to give way; to yield; to concede
ill-bred; impolite; rude; impudent; insolent; blunt
as many as one likes; as much as one likes; great many; plenty; almost (none); (not) much
condition; term; requirement; qualification; prerequisite
memento (esp. of a deceased person); keepsake; heirloom; remembrance; souvenir
to be grateful; to feel grateful; to be thankful
good-natured person; good person; (one's) lover; boyfriend; girlfriend
fullness; completion; enhancement; improvement; replenishment; repletion
having enough of (food, drink, etc.); having one's fill; fully enjoying
to give; to offer; to lift up; to hold up; to raise
a man's word is his bond; a man does not go back on what he's said
traditional art; traditional performance art
kabuki; Japanese classical drama
talent; gift; function; noh (theatre)
close friend; bosom friend; buddy; crony; chum
inheritance; something given or received
meaningfully (smiling, grinning, etc.); suggestively; broadly; sneeringly
to drink; to gulp; to smoke (tobacco); to engulf; to overwhelm; to keep down; to suppress
dazzling; glaring; dazzlingly beautiful
to shine on; to illuminate; to compare (with); to refer to
to sing; to sing (one's praises in a poem, etc.); to compose a poem; to recite a poem
with a crack; with a snap; firmly; sharply; precisely; properly
something one finds questionable; something one finds fault with
to cool (from room temperature); to chill; to calm down; to cool off; to be frightened (at); to be scared (of)
in the style of (esp. literary, artistic, etc. works); reminiscent of; attached or stretched on
throwing down multiple objects in succession; at once in great numbers