(n) single-handled pail
(n) in spare time
odd job
(n) single-handled pot
(n) (1) (ancient) policeman
official in charge of imprisoning offenders
(2) (MA) art of defeating (and capturing) an opponent with one's bare hands
(n) (obsc) Edo-era street merchant who carried wares hanging from a pole, hawking them in the street
(n) (work) not yet started
(ateji) (adv) (uk) strongly
violently
with all one's strength
(n) (comp) ASCII data transfer with XON-XOFF flow control
(n) star pitcher
(n) receiver
recipient
(n) shortstop
(P)
(n) dancer
(n) chiroptera
(n) one's dominant hand
(n) both hands
(io) (n,adj-no) ambidexter
ambidexterity
(n) speaker
(adj-na,n) poor talker
(adj-na,n) good talker
(n) person with whom to speak
someone to talk to
companion
advisor
adviser
(n) trumpeter
bugler
(n) rubbing one's hands together
(n) (1) rear gate (esp. of castle)
back entrance
(2) one who arrests
(3) force attacking the rear of a castle
(4) (opponent's) weak point
(n) right-angled bend
(oK) (n) barnacle
(io) (n) (1) interlude
(2) interjection
interruption
(n) one's speciality
one's forte
one's own thing
(n) the privy purse
the money used for private purposes by the members of the Imperial family
(n) all over
given in
given up hope
bring to knees
(P)
(n) making arbitrary decisions which benefit oneself
self-approved plan