to build up; to complete; to construct; to make up; to fabricate; to invent
to become a (bad) habit; to get accustomed to
high rating; good reputation
profound; deep; grave; solid; dignified; stately
people; men and women; each person; everybody
to crown; to cap; to prefix with; to start with; to begin with
United Kingdom; Britain; Great Britain
(for one's stomach) to rumble
paper scoop used in goldfish scooping
claim; insistence; assertion; advocacy; emphasis; contention
syringe (usu. a bulb syringe); dropper; fountain pen filler
bashfulness; shyness; (showing) signs of embarrassment
ruffian; scoundrel; rogue; rascal; villain; hoodlum
to stop; to stay (e.g. the night); to contain; to keep (in position, in place); to record (e.g. a fact); to retain
once; one time; exclusively; only; alone
to shrivel (e.g. cut vegetables, skin); to wilt; to fade; to wither; to be wizened
harvest; crop; ingathering; fruits (of one's labors); gain; result
bye-bye; good-bye; see you; saying goodbye; parting
to relapse; to reassert; to review
to till; to plow; to plough; to cultivate
to farm; to cultivate a field
use; utility; profit; gain
pastime; hobby; favorite amusement; dissipation; debauchery; loose living
playing with dirt; gardening; farming (as a hobby)
if you think about it; come to think of it
food (esp. staple food such as rice or wheat); provisions; rations; food supply
dry field farming; dry field crop
millet or rice cake, roasted and hardened with starch syrup and sugar (sometimes including peanuts, etc.)
to place both hands on the ground (to express respect, apology or to present a request)
ridge (in field); row of raised earth when planting crops; rib (cloth, mountains, sea); cord (e.g. corduroy)
to be harvested; to be reaped; to be yielded; to be able to harvest; to be able to reap; to be able to yield
I appreciate your efforts
melon (esp. a muskmelon, Cucumis melo)
watermelon (Citrullus lanatus)
season (e.g. fruit, fish); in vogue; popular; fresh
to sow; to plant; to sow (the seeds of; e.g. conflict); to sprinkle (gold or silver powder on lacquerware)