to torment; to pain; to inflict (physical) pain; to harass; to cause (emotional) pain; to afflict
and yet; despite this; but even so; but even then; however; nevertheless
letting (someone) die without helping
uneasiness; vague apprehension; premonition
to look displeased; to frown; to scowl; to look grave; to look serious
to feel refreshed; to feel more cheerful; to feel better
to follow around; to shadow; to tag along; to haunt one (e.g. feeling, failure); to follow one
grunt; grumble; pimples; spots; cutting into small pieces; simmering
corpse; kanji "corpse" radical
dead body; corpse; cadaver; carcass
shame; disgrace; raping; rape
to add; to add up; to increase; to gather (e.g. speed); to include; to count in
shameless; shameless person
to restrict; to limit; to be restricted to; to be limited to; to be best (for); to be the best plan
to cut (grass, hair, etc.); to mow; to clip; to trim; to prune; to shear
manners and customs; folkways; usage
reappearance; reemergence; return; reproduction; reenactment; recreation
every place; various places
to hold on to something (secret, lead in a race, etc.)
paying no heed to; not caring about; taking no notice of
to fall forward (of a person); to tumble forward
shadow; silhouette; reflection; image; ominous sign; light (stars, moon)
suddenly; all of a sudden
large; big; older; senior; final; ultimate
sickle; leading question; trick question; sickle-and-chain (weapon); spear with curved cross-blades; gooseneck tenon and mortise joint; (arch.) noisiness
forward somersault; forward roll
severe wound; serious wound; gash
to drain; to pour; to wash away; to distribute (e.g. electricity over wires, music over a PA system, etc.); to circulate; to cruise (e.g. taxi); to float
cowardly; craven; unfair; mean; sneaky
manners; etiquette; propriety; manner of production (esp. of prose, poetry, etc.); way of making
to be contrary to; to be inconsistent with; to act contrary to (rules or guidelines); to violate; to oppose; to rebel
to miss; to overlook; to let pass (a matter); to overlook (e.g. a wrongdoing); to pass up (e.g. an opportunity); to let (a good ball) go by
surprise attack; surprise visit; catching a person off guard
play; sport; fun; caprice; joke; jest
ill-natured; mean; mischievous; nasty; unkind; teasing
idiom; set phrase; idiomatic phrase
of course; certainly; naturally
to withdraw; to leave; to retire; to back down; to give up
complaint; grumbling; objection; phrase; words; expression