(v5k) to hang one's head in shame
to look downward
to cast one's eyes down
(io) (v5k,vt) to gouge out
to excavate
to bore
to drill
(v5k,vi) to vomit
(adv) at least
(v5k,vi) (1) (uk) to loiter
to putter
to prowl
to wander aimlessly
to knock around
(2) to be confused from not knowing what to do
(P)
(adv) graciously
(v5k) (uk) to set aside
(v5r,vt) to twirl
to spin
to fiddle with
to change wording
(io) (v5k,vt) (1) (uk) to fold (one's) arms
(2) to stand by and do nothing
to look on passively
(v5k,vi) to glitter
to glisten
to sparkle
to twinkle
to glare
to gleam
(v5k,vi) (uk) to clamour
to crowd
to jostle
(v5k) (1) to be wounded
to get injured
(2) to get hurt feelings
(3) to chip
to scratch
to damage
(v5k) (1) to be wounded
to get injured
(2) to get hurt feelings
(3) to chip
to scratch
to damage
(v5k,vi) (1) (arch) to spin
to revolve
to twirl
(2) to be dizzy
to feel faint
(3) to bustle about
(n-adv,n-t) next day
following day
(n) scouring
washing vegetables in lye
(n,vs) removal of astringent taste (e.g. by cooking)
(n) easy money
(exp,adj-i) not good (improper conjugation)
(adv) promptly
quickly
without delay
(v5k,vi) to whirl
to eddy
to swirl
to curl (smoke)
(v5k,vi) to continue for a long time
to undergo a repeated series
(v5k) to hang one's head in shame
to look downward
to cast one's eyes down
(v5k,vt) to thin out (e.g. seedlings)
(v5k,vt) to select
to choose
(v5k,vi) to overtake
to catch up (with)
(v5k) (1) to do something in public
(2) to open
(n) mid-January festival in northern Japan, with snow huts in which children play house
(P)
(v5k,vt) to bite (at)
to snap at
to snarl at
(adj-na,adv,n,vs) (on-mim) body trembling
teeth clattering
something coming loose