to use (a thing, method, etc.); to make use of; to use (a person, animal, puppet, etc.); to employ; to use (time, money, etc.); to spend
magician; wizard; sorcerer; witch
errand; mission; messenger; bearer; familiar spirit; use
way to use something; treatment; management (of help)
familiar (spirit or otherwise magical creature which aids a magician or sorcerer); familiar spirit
user; consumer; master (e.g. of swordsmanship); prodigal; spendthrift
to handle (men); to master (a tool); to manage; to acquire a command of (a language)
to pay attention to another's needs; to attend to; to fuss about; to take into consideration
errand; mission; messenger; bearer; familiar spirit
purpose; utility; objective; way to use something
to use up; to exhaust; to wear out
to work (someone) hard; to push (someone) around
throwaway; disposable; single-use
no use; useless; not fit for its purpose
ease of use; user-friendliness; usability; utility; convenience
to practice magic; to practise magic
to use properly; to use (different things) for different purposes
to embezzle; to misappropriate; to peculate; to accustom oneself to using; to use for a long time
to use excessively; to use too much; to spend too much; to overwork someone
to get accustomed to using
useful thing; usable article
to make good use of; to use to one's advantage
to use and then throw away
divine messenger; messenger of a god (esp. an animal messenger)
puppet operator; puppet manipulator; puppeteer
messenger; envoy; emissary
running errands (for someone else); errand boy; gofer; dogsbody
to make eyes at; to leer; to ogle; to ingratiate oneself; to toady; to flatter
to send; to dispatch; to despatch; to bestow (favour, etc.); to grant (e.g. pardon)
to be nervous; to be sensitive; to worry; to be fussy; to be precise
gofer; dogsbody; person who is made to do things or get things for someone else
proper use; using (different things) for different purposes
to play a dirty trick; to use underhanded methods; to hit below the belt; to play foul
evil shaman; witch doctor
to employ; to hire (a servant)
ease of use; pleasantness of use; comfort level
to set somebody to work in an arrogant fashion; to push somebody around; (lit.) to indicate by pointing one's chin; to chatter; to jaw; to jabber
to use one thing for several purposes; to use the same thing on multiple occasions; to work someone hard; to order around; to boss
to play a dirty trick; to use underhanded methods; to hit below the belt; to play false
forced to use; forced into a position
to use within an inch of its life; to use every little bit of; to get the most out of
to start using; to try out
lasting quality; good wearing ability; going a long way
to manipulate puppets; to pull wires
to suck up to; to curry up to someone
to spend (money) like water; to spend (money) like it grows on trees; to throw around (one's money); to play ducks and drakes with
to mimic someone's voice; to impersonate
to send a person on an errand
useless messenger; doing only as one is told; fool's errand
disposable camera; single-use camera
errand runner; messenger (Azuchi-Momoyama period); patroller; minor official (Edo period)
double-sword fencing; two-sword fencer; being skilled in two fields; (an) expert in two fields; liking both alcohol and sweets; person who likes alcohol and sweets equally well
flatterer; toady; lackey; sycophant; flunky
to pretend to not be home; to pretend to be out
to have a bath in the open air
the place where one is sent on an errand
to pretend not to know; to feign ignorance; to tell a lie; to lie
remnant; remainder; odds and ends; leavings
to express ... in terms of ...
throwaway; disposable; single-use
everything comes in handy when used correctly; use the right tools for the right job; (lit.) fools and (blunt) scissors have to be used in the right way
to use as a pretext; to use as an excuse for doing something
things depend on how you use them; all things have their uses when they are used in the right way
running errands; errand boy; errand girl
when dealing with urgent business, make use of whoever is handy
remnant; remainder; odds and ends; leavings
to accustom oneself to using; to train; to break in (horses)
king of herrings (Regalecus glesne); oarfish; ribbonfish
forced to use; forced into a position
disposable contact lenses
to wash one's face and hands; to go to the toilet
to be usable; to be serviceable; to be useful
disposable camera; single-use camera
disposable contact lenses
Japanese bush warbler; (lit.) messenger of spring
archer (character, in anime, video games, etc.); bowman
to set somebody to work in an arrogant fashion; to push somebody around; (lit.) to indicate someone by pointing one's chin
disposable contact lenses
daily disposable contact lenses
(a) letter; person carrying a letter