to be shut; to close; to be firm (of a body, face, etc.); to be well-knit; to be locked; to tighten
one hundred-thousandth; sudden; abrupt; unexpected
to stick to; to cling to; to adhere to
ancient Chinese sacrificial ritual
refreshing rain once in ten days
to grow long (e.g. hair, nails); to lengthen; to extend; to reach out; to hold out; to straighten; to smooth out
flounder (esp. the large-tooth flounders of family Paralichthyidae, but also lefteye flounders of family Bothidae); bastard halibut; olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus)
squeak; cheep; slurp; sucking noisily; mouse
windless; calm; quiet (state of affairs); peaceful; stable
to satisfy oneself; to feel satisfied; to be proud
drenched; soaked; romantically
coming out; going out; attending (work); appearing (on stage); start; beginning; origins
hosing down; drainage; discharge of water; spraying with water
counter for waves (of a repeated occurrence)
extremely cold feeling that makes one feel numb; sharp pain that is almost numbing; heartrending; touching the heart
to rage; to be fierce; to be excited
wiping out; sweeping away; eradicating; dispelling
appearing drowsy or intoxicated (of eyes, actions, etc.)
small quantity; small amount; narrowmindedness
the more ... the more ...; as; (arch.) while; (arch.) during; (arch.) because; (arch.) since
to pierce; to penetrate; to sting (wound or sensitive area, etc.); to smart; to be infected (with vice); to be steeped (with prejudice)
to wake; to wake up; to become sober; to sober up; to come to one's senses; to be disillusioned
belligerence; fighting spirit
to make a sound with one's throat; to purr (cat)
to squeeze (to the utmost); to wring out; to squeeze (money) out of someone; to wring (money) from; to scold; to criticize severely; to train ruthlessly