facing; opposite; across the street; other side
black hair; black-haired horse
to get angry; to get mad; to tell someone off; to scold; to be angular; to be square
foot; paw; leg; gait; pace; bottom structural component (i.e. radical) of a kanji; (arch.) money
to clatter; to flap (noisily); to rattle; to walk around being unable to settle down
black; black go stone; guilt; guilty person
jealousy; roasted rice cake
favourite horse; favorite horse
cooking, esp. frying or stir-frying; heating; tempering; -ware
to excel; to surpass; to exceed; to outweigh; to preponderate
important; serious; valuable; precious; serious matter; major incident
all times and places; all ages and countries
valuable; worthwhile; worthy; worth doing
property; fortune; assets
(not) in any way; in no way; at all; terribly; awfully; hopelessly
interesting; fascinating; amusing; funny; enjoyable; fun
serious look (on one's face); straight face
brow; glabella; middle forehead; area between the eyebrows
to wrinkle up (one's eyebrows, one's nose); to furrow; to crimple
horse riding; mounting a horse; mount; riding horse; saddle horse
fence; paling; railing; (arch.) fortress
to lean against; to recline on; to lean on; to rely on; to depend on
to poke (repeatedly, lightly); to nudge; to peck at (one's food); to pick at; to peck at (someone's faults, etc.); to egg on
resigning to another's will; going along without resistance; doing as another wants
to squeeze out; to wring out
to tell (somebody) to (do something)
practical use; application; conjugation; inflection
errand; mission; messenger; bearer; familiar spirit; use
beyond expectation; contrary to expectations; unexpectedly
to take a lot of dealing with; to be a handful
excuse me; pardon me; I'm sorry; thank you
taking advantage of (a convenient situation)
to turn on one's heel; to turn back; to return
to stand in the way (esp. with legs spread out); to block the way; to stand in the way (e.g. of progress); to obstruct
to be affected; to be influenced; to be concerned with; to have to do with; to stick to (opinions)
to stop talking; to break off; to pause