inside the breast of one's clothing (esp. kimono);  bosom;  space between one's chest and outstretched arms;  (one's) reach;  heart (e.g. of a mountain);  bosom (e.g. of nature)
 to get in someone's pocket;  to help oneself to someone's wallet;  to curry favour (favor);  to butter up;  to get in close to one's opponent
 dagger;  stiletto;  confidant;  right-hand man
 paper folded and tucked inside the front of one's kimono (esp. for use at the tea ceremony);  paper used for writing tanka
 with hands in pockets;  idleness
 broad-minded;  (of a rikishi) tall, with long reach, making it harder for their opponent to get a grip on their mawashi
 to carry in one's pocket;  to own;  to take;  to carry about
 strapped for cash;  hard up
 to make a dent in one's purse;  to have to pay out of one's own pocket
 flush with money;  having a full purse;  having a full handbag
 to pay out of one's own pocket
 to feather one's own nest
 even the hunter will refrain from killing the bird that has flown to him for shelter
 financial situation;  financial standing
 even the hunter will refrain from killing the bird that has flown to him for shelter