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One's hair stands up upside-down; One's hair stands on end

To be very nervous out of fear or astonishment.

One's hair stands up upside-down; One's hair stands on end

To be very nervous out of fear or astonishment.

live as a farmhand

To work as a farmhand.

eat and go into

To start something with a strong advantage.

eat and fall off

To gain profit without effort.

eat and fall off

To secure a certain interest and stop participating in something or bothering someone.

feed and save

To take care of someone so that he/she can survive.

lay[spread] out a meongseok, a thatched mat

To provide an opportunity or venue for someone to do as he/she wants.

carry[put on] a harness

For one to be restrained by responsibility or status that prevents one from doing as one likes.

add a scalpel

To perform an operation.

add a scalpel

To take a measure to fix something wrong or solve a problem.

have no face

To have no courage to face others out of shame.

hold the life

To have the authority to control the life of someone or something.

stick out one's business card

To reveal one's existence.

have a corner

For a character or attitude to be sensitive and picky.

One's neck is cut off

To step down from a certain post or position.

One's spine is horror-struck

To feel a chill out of horror.

It would not matter if I didn't know; if my guess is right

To not be one hundred percent sure, but almost sure.

The shape is ferocious

To not look good.

have a shape

To look good.

be equipped with a shape

To spruce oneself up with a proper outfit.

be equipped with a shape

To have a certain form.

be not a shape

To look bad to such an extent that one can not bear to watch.