(v5t,vi) to blaze up
to burn up
(n) wavy hair
(n) choppy sea
(exp,v5t) to have one's feet reach the bottom (e.g. when standing in water)
(n) buying
purchasing
(exp) to increase in value
to gain prestige
(n) eight-armed scoop net
(n) octavo format (about 21.5 to 16.5 cm)
cutting into 8 parts
(n) (uk) lamprey
lamprey eel
(n) (obsc) eight-holed arrow whistle
(n) tearing limb from limb
tearing apart
cutting (a person) to pieces
(v5t,vt) to unsheathe
(exp) (1) to get used to one's work
to become accustomed to one's position
(2) to be at home (on the stage)
(v5k,vi) to jump at
to be attracted by
(v5t,vi) to jump up
to start up
to leap to one's feet
to fly away
to take off
(exp) (1) to be cloying
to be sick and tired with
to be disgusted with
to get up someone's nose
(2) to stink
(exp) good writer
wielding a facile pen
(v5k,vi) to be taken ill
to be addicted to
to become absorbed in
to give oneself up (to)
(v5t,vi) to be horrified
to be filled with trepidation
(v5t,vi) to be enlivened
to be exhilarated
(io) (v5k) to be fickle
to be restless
to be flippant
(v5t,vi) to fly up (as if dancing)
to soar
to rise
(exp) to get angry
to take offense
to take offence
to be furious
(v5t,vi) (1) to boil strongly
(2) to be excited
(v5t,vt) to share
(v5t,vi) to cheer up
(v5t,vt) to own (something) as well
to have two things (at the same time) (e.g. good and bad points)
(exp) to settle (a problem)
to put an end to (a dispute)
to be disposed of
to be settled
to come to an end
(exp) to be eloquent
to have a way with words
(n) Edo-period term for a time of day, roughly 6 pm