(n) hack writer
(n) dime novel
(n) hack writer
(n) third-rate actor
(n) (1) guardian deity of Buddha the sutras and the sangha
(2) three-person saddle
(n) a set of three bouts
three-game match
three-bout contest
(n) hand-clapping patter (at start of party)
(n) (uk) lingulate brachiopod (esp. species Lingula anatina)
(n) samisen player
(n) samisen player
(n) (Sun Yat-sen's) Three Principles of the People
(n) the "three noes principle" of no drive (indolence), no interest (indifference), and no sense of responsibility (irresponsibility), the term describing the temperament of the Japanese youth of the 1970s
(n,adj-no) human-interest article
page-three news
police news
(n) rush of business
versatility
man who can do the work of many
(n) tic tac toe
noughts and crosses
(n) Sanmonto sect (of Shin Buddhism)
(n,adj-na) free
unfettered
according to one's own whims
doing as one likes
(n) (shinto) rope used to cordon off consecrated areas or as a talisman against evil
(n) land-tax rate during the Edo period, in which the government took 70 percent of the year's crop and the farmers kept 30 percent
(n) side parting
hair parted to one side
(n) seven to three (chances)
(n) (obsc) image of Gautama Buddha flanked by two attendants
(n,vs) (engaging in a) knife fight
(n) avid desire
drooling over (something)
watering at the mouth
(n) equilateral triangle
regular triangle
(n) equilateral triangle
regular triangle
(n) eloquence or flattery designed to deceive
(n) a glib tongue (with fair words)
fluent talk designed to deceive
talk something away
(n) three cannons
(n) the third estate
the bourgeoisie