chilly; unpleasantly cold
time (three times, each time, etc.); times
to exude (e.g. sweat); to ooze; to seep out; to reveal itself (of emotions, etc.)
devil; demon; Satan; the Devil; Māra; evil spirits or forces that hinder one's path to enlightenment
intimacy; affection; familiarity
evil spirit; demon; devil
health and physical education
modern Japanese; current written style
I don't know ...; how about ...?; I wonder; what about ..?
800; eight hundred; multitude; large number
next year; next fiscal year
many people talking noisily; chowing down; scarfing down; roughly (of actions)
to praise (to the skies); to sing the praises (of); to extol
carelessly (throwing, tossing, etc.); nonchalantly; casually
nothing special; no big deal; doesn't matter; nothing to worry about
graded on N steps; scored out of N
this year; this fiscal year; this school year
oar; all; (pulling an) all-nighter; staying up all night long
with a snap; with a bang; with a plonk; suddenly; all of a sudden
valuation basis; appraisal standard
to lean over (someone); to bend over; to lean on; to weigh on one; to bear (heavily) on one; to lie on one
different suitabilities; being cut out for certain things (and not for others)
to reschedule; to recompose; to recross (one's legs); to reset
diversion; appropriation (e.g. of funds); misappropriation; re-use (e.g. old computer parts); recycling
to make sense; to be meaningful
fearfully; timidly; cautiously; nervously
to protrude; to stick out; to be forced out; to be pushed out; to go over (e.g. a budget); to go beyond
rather; sooner; preferably
boom; rage; fad; boom; cross-arm
spring break; spring vacation
hit it off with (a person); find a kindred spirit in (a person); sympathy; mutual understanding
to slouch; to stoop; to bend forward; to lean forward
extended leave; long vacation
passion; enthusiasm; zeal
habit; (social) custom; practice; convention
newly arrived; newly joined; newly entered; newcomer
establishing; founding; setting up; organizing; establishment
rule; regulation; settlement; conclusion; habit; custom
pretending to respect someone while in fact staying distant; keeping at arm's length; avoiding (something unpleasant); shying away from; giving the batter an "intentional walk"