(exp) to smile complacently
to smile a smile of satisfaction
(exp) (after neg. verb stem) ought to (verb)
should (verb)
(exp,v5r) to stick in one's throat
to choke on something
(n) money politics
(v1) to tuck (e.g. sleeves)
to roll up
(v1) to abash
(exp) (pol) (arch) suffix used to negate a verb in the past tense
(exp) (pol) (arch) suffix used to negate a verb in the past tense
(exp) (pol) suffix used to negate a verb in the past tense
(adv) in the twinkling of an eye
in a flash
(adj-i) dull (e.g. of movement or reaction)
sluggish
(adj-i) dull (e.g. of movement or reaction)
sluggish
(n) yell made when starting to move something
grunt
(exp,v5u) (uk) (obsc) to squander one's money (through gambling, Pachinko, etc.)
(exp) certainly!
(P)
(n) from A to Z
without exception
in every particular
(n) stark naked
(n) being very popular
being in great demand
(adj-i) (uk) presumptuous
impertinent
ridiculous
absurd
(exp) speak English well
(exp) to gag someone
(exp) anything and everything
from top to toe
from A to Z
(exp,adv) above all else
more than anything
(exp) don't finish what you're saying
stop what you're saying
(exp) to take one's position as rector
(exp) to pay one's bill
(exp) completely
thoroughly
horribly
without exception
until there's no untouched (undamaged) part
(exp) completely
thoroughly
horribly
without exception
until there's no untouched (undamaged) part
(exp) to take a growing interest in
(exp,v5r) to settle peacefully
to work out peacefully
to come to an amicable solution
to become reconciled