retainer; subject; vassal; servant
how do you do?; nice to meet you; adieu; farewell; bon voyage
temporary; provisional; fictitious; assumed (name); hypothetical; theoretical
flinchingly; falteringly; being overwhelmed; staggeringly; totteringly; unsteadily
appeal (e.g. to public opinion); plea; appeal (e.g. sex appeal); attractiveness; appeal (e.g. in baseball); emphasizing (strong points, etc.)
uncertainty; transiency; impermanence; mutability
you (when referring to one's equals or inferiors)
to lick all over; to run one's tongue over
appraisal; estimation; evaluation; setting prices
dull; uninteresting; insignificant; unimportant; absurd; foolish
sister-in-law (spouse's older sister or older brother's wife); older stepsister; older adopted sister; non-blood-related older sister
to become known; to come to light; to be known; to be understood; to clearly not amount to much; to be insignificant
disrespect; irreverence; impiety; blasphemy; profanity
to be sacked; to be dismissed
lifeboat; friend in need; helping hand; timely help
to be cut out for (e.g. a job); to be suited (to)
to hug someone close; to hold someone tight; to embrace closely
aloof; morose; stuck-up; smelling strongly of something; having a pungent smell
to prick; to stab; to poke; to prod; to use (a cane); to prop oneself up with
to contribute; to play a part in; to have a hand in; to finance
casual speech; peer language; informal language
to fall over; to fall down; to fall; to flop (e.g. of a play); to be a flop
to screw; to twist; to distort; to parody; to torture; to wrest
some nerve (as in 'you must have some nerve to ...')
to hit (e.g. to have a car hit someone); to run into; to reject; to deny; to eliminate; to exclude; to flip
always; forever; very; greatly (esp. of hopes and desires)
exhaustion; fatigue; impoverishment; (financial) exhaustion; ruin
to tickle; to tickle (one's curiosity, vanity, etc.); to arouse; to make laugh; to amuse
lion; left-hand guardian dog at a Shinto shrine
roundabout (e.g. expression); indirect (reference, criticism, etc.); oblique