stupid; foolish; idiotic; fool; idiot; blockhead
freely; impudently; brazenly; shamelessly; however one wishes
coward; namby-pamby; wimp; weak-kneed person; spineless person
cast-off skin (snake, insect, etc.); husk; empty shell; exuvia; exuviae
all of a sudden; unexpected; abrupt; sudden
shed skin (of a snake, insect, etc.); ecdysis
atrium; well (in building); blow-by; blow-bye; drafty; draughty
being overheard; being leaked (e.g. secrets); going in one ear and out the other
anticlimax; let-down; disappointment; loss of interest
byway; bypath; byroad; loophole; excuse
insipid; flat; dull; lifeless; listless
bottomless (bucket, etc.); unbounded (good nature, optimism, etc.); boundless; imprudent; indiscreet; extremely heavy drinker
secret passage; underground passage; loophole; hole one can go through; opening
imprudence; oversight; omission; mistake
discouragement; disappointment
deep blue sky; bottomless blue sky
dispiritedness; dejection; languor; becoming flat (e.g. beer, carbonated drinks); becoming stale
passing through; through passage
having missing teeth; toothlessness
breaking one's ties (with); breaking off (from); pulling out (of)
refinement; style; sophistication
slipping out the back way with swindled goods
air of (deliberate) imperfection (esp. in make-up)
leaving temporarily; stepping out; going away for a while; camera focusing error (on a space between two objects)
pilgrimage to the Ise Grand Shrine without a travel permit or permission from one's parents or relatives (Edo period)
(state of) having got rid of something (e.g. bad taste)
forgetfulness; leaving things unfinished
pixel defect (on an LCD display, e.g. dead pixel)
selling out before the price drops (usu. shares); selling at the top of the market
scoring combination in a dealt hand that becomes worth more at the end of the game if the player's total score is above 88
missing important things here and there; full of gaps
incomplete translation; untranslated passage
pilgrimage to the Ise Grand Shrine without a travel permit or permission from one's parents or relatives (Edo period)