to get carried away; to get overly elated; to become over-excited; to get up to speed; to move into gear
to return; to come back; to turn over; to become extremely; to become completely
being good at cooking; good cook
thinking; thought; idea; notion; intention; plan
to hand over; to transfer; to give up (e.g. one's seat); to give way; to yield; to concede
what; how; what (a) ...!; how ...!; surprisingly; to my amazement
household items; furniture; furnishings; (arch.) bow and arrow
nice; good; well-executed
mumbling; chewing one's words; chewing (food); squirming; wriggling
chewing; mastication; digestion (e.g. of words); assimilation; comprehension
gulp; gulping; swallowing
you bastard!; you son of a bitch!
candy; sweet; confectionary
opening (one's mouth) wide; saying "aah"; crying loudly; wailing; bawling
imperial court; royal court
brilliant; bright; dazzling
to pile up; to heap up; to stir up; to enliven; to bring to a climax
to play an instrument (esp. string instruments); to dance
first class plus; extra special
quick; swift; nimble; quick (understanding, judgement, etc.); alert; prompt
upper half of the body; upper body
new; neo-; newness; novelty; Gregorian calendar; Xin dynasty (China, 9-23 CE)
long slits (esp. of eyes)
to come down; to go down; to hang; to dangle; to move back; to step back; to deteriorate
centre of attention; center of attention
ice; shaved ice (usually served with flavored simple syrup)
to that extent; to that degree; so much; so
to slip through; to make one's way through quickly
to hold hands; to join hands; to do together; to go arm in arm; to join forces; to link hands
to cool (e.g. from a high temperature to room temperature); to let cool; to dampen; to throw a damper on; to spoil
wonderful; splendid; magnificent
improvement (e.g. in skill, ability); advance; progress; communication of opinions of the general populace to those of high rank
gift; boon; (good) result; fruit (e.g. of one's efforts)
fruit of one's labor; result of one's efforts
to conceive; to become pregnant; to get filled with (e.g. sails filled with wind); to be swollen with; to contain (a contradiction, danger, etc.); to carry (a problem, consequences, etc.)
to be wet; to be moist; to get dim; to become blurred; to become tear-choked