he
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Concepts using this kana
to
as you were
bare midriff
constantly eastward
to go (come) inside
liquid cosmetic made from loofah extract
Opium Control Act
on the other hand (esp. when the latter is positive)
what is worse
falling dead
not
where to?
to retreat
useless
confused
higher and higher
cleavage (in gems)
to go down to Kyushu
in succession
thereupon
First Epistle to Timothy (book of the Bible)
dress right!
Epistle to the Hebrews (book of the Bible)
Epistle to the Corinthians (comprising two books of the Bible)
Epistle to the Galatians (book of the Bible)
Epistle to the Romans (book of the Bible)
Second Epistle to Timothy (book of the Bible)
mouth shaped like a kana "he" character
no problem
Epistle to Titus (book of the Bible)
Epistle to Philemon (book of the Bible)
metal industry boom (of the early 1950s)
to cling to
nowhere
currently nowhere to be seen
The Changelings
all returns to dust
please ...
place where one spends the night to avoid travelling in an unlucky direction
will to power
from right to left
to be no match for
to sit down hard
regression toward the mean
invitation letter (e.g. document in support of a visa to enter Japan)
confused mess
perverseness
to (go into a) sulk
to bend
First Epistle to the Corinthians (book of the Bible)
First Epistle to the Thessalonians (book of the Bible)
Epistle to the Ephesians (book of the Bible)
Epistle to the Philippians (book of the Bible)
Epistle to the Colossians (book of the Bible)
Second Epistle to the Corinthians (book of the Bible)
Second Epistle to the Thessalonians (book of the Bible)
Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets (Shūji Terayama)
Long Day's Journey into Night (play by Eugene O'Neill)
bungler
suffix used to negate a verb in the non-past tense
ehehe (embarrassed laugh)
heh-heh
to be exhausted
hack
heh heh heh
ahem
clumsy
to fall on one's backside
fish pickled in rice-bran paste (esp. mackerel)
(laughing) foolishly
achoo
original story (as opposed to a sequel, spin-off, etc.)
to lead astray
novice
to be blind to one's shortcomings
putting the cart before the horse
to smash
weakly
dead drunk
flustered
worthless thing
laughing embarrassedly and sticking out one's tongue
falling down
I see
does not
yes
to be very shrewd
I failed
is not
vicinity
sorry
umbilical cord
with a meaningless laugh
fools fall easily for flattery
suddenly disappears somewhere
henohenomoheji
access to genetic resources and benefit sharing
unattractive person
unconcerned (about)
bent back
what a joke!
The Door into Summer (1957 novel by Robert A. Heinlein)
to take someone down a peg
to come home in triumph
digital-to-analog (D-A)
one can give a plausible argument for anything
to digress
Frequency (film)
oh, yes?
Prelude to a Kiss (film)
Welcome to the Monkey House (book)
to flatter
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