being caught in one's own trap; being hoisted by one's own petard
extraordinary; uncommon; remarkable; unusual; rare; prodigious
proper use; using (different things) for different purposes
to be caught in one's own trap
to spring at; to leap upon; to swoop down on; to throw oneself upon (e.g. an enemy)
Pan (Greek god); bang; boom; crack
to steal; to shoplift; to play pachinko
stopping (of a train, car, etc.); stop
character style; character form
work clothes; workwear; boilersuit; overalls
to lose (something); to mislay; to get rid of; to eliminate; to remove
traditional short winter coat resembling a haori without gussets; livery coat
youngster; boy; young Buddhist monk; young bonze; young shop-boy; errand boy
to rush over; to run up to
(walk) briskly; at a brisk pace; quickly
height (of summer, party, etc.); (in) full swing
biggest; greatest; largest; maximum
no matter what happens; in any circumstances; at any price
to persevere; to persist; to insist that; to stick to (one's opinion); to remain in a place; to stick to one's post
meanwhile; in the meantime; by the same token; in contrast
commencing with; including
to manufacture; to produce; to raise (crops); to invent; to dream up; to create
to step over or across; to overcome
gaudy; showy; garish; crooked; vicious; wicked
unexpectedly; suddenly; abruptly
look (in someone's eyes); expression (of the eyes); eyes
lifting (a child) high up in the air
billboard; advertising sign
pity; sorrow; pitiable; pitiful; alack; alas
floating; drifting; suspension; (arch.) wandering (about)
to this extent; to this degree; this much; this little
reckless; (at) random; haphazard; blind; sudden; abrupt
to emboss; to print out; to print; to work out (e.g. policy); to hammer out; to strike (a drum indicating the end of a performance)