looking good; sounding good; (of) good appearance
situation where alcohol is being served; (over) a drink
to well up (of tears, anger, joy, etc.); to surge up (within oneself); to rise; to feel nauseated; to feel sick
both hands; both arms; ten
fall; decline; string apron; ornamental cords hanging from the front of a sumo wrestler's belt; food offering to the gods; leftovers
burr (e.g. chestnut); bur; cupule; case
to turn one's face; to turn around; to look over one's shoulder
suddenly and forcefully (e.g. jerk, poke, shove); in a single gulp; in one go
weight (e.g. paperweight); pressing down; keeping control; exercising authority; having self-control; exercising self-discipline
explosion; detonation; eruption; eruption (of discontent, etc.); outburst; outpouring
insolent fellow; rude fellow
to shake off; to shake free from; to swing completely (bat, club, etc.); to take a full swing; to break off from (pursuer); to pull away
to take out; to take a handful of; to grab and throw; to turn someone out (of house, room, etc.)
to throw at; to throw something at a person; to throw a person down
clear weather; fine weather; formal; ceremonial; cleared of suspicion
being amazed; being horrified; being taken aback
late autumn (fall); (arch.) ninth month of the lunar calendar
height (e.g. of summer); peak (e.g. of cherry blossom season); prime (of one's life); (one's) best days; (being in) heat; rut
chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum morifolium)
to compete; to contend; to vie; to contest
to knock down; to knock off
disorder; confusion; violence; outrage; riot
to pluck (e.g. a fruit, a leaf); to pick; to tear off (e.g. a ticket stub, a branch from a tree)
infantile neurosis characterized by crying at night and convulsions; temper; nerves
to pick up; to adopt (e.g. a proposal); to accept; to take away; to confiscate; to deliver (a baby)
endurance; perseverance; patience
pardon; forgiveness; forbearance
otherwise; or else; if not
painful; bitter; tough; difficult; cruel; harsh
indeed; really; truly; very much
to become attached (to); to take (to); to become affectionate (with); to be tamed
to get angry; to take offense; to take offence; to be furious
to catch; to capture; to grasp (e.g. meaning); to perceive; to captivate; to move (one's heart)
to complain; to pester; to plead; to beg
halting (speech); faltering; stammering
small amount; bit; smidgen
unsightly; ugly; unseemly; indecent; deplorable; disgraceful
to trick; to cheat; to deceive; to coax; to wheedle; to soothe and humor (humour)
deceiving; cheating; fooling