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have a big hand

To use money or things in large quantity.

put away a dead body

(slang) Hold a funeral.

a cauldron lid driver

(slang) '가정주부' (a housewife).

eat a shock

(slang) To suffer a severe emotional shock.

fall short of skills

To be unable to beat someone in an argument or fight.

have strong skills

To have a strong power enough to control others as one pleases.

have good skills

To have a talent in completing work in an excellent manner.

embroider

To present a beautiful scenery as if it was stitched in colored thread.

throw in the towel

To help a losing and exhausted boxer by withdrawing from a match.

work an abacus

To weigh the gains and losses from something.

fall into a wine jar

To excessively drink alcohol.

fall into a wine jar

To lead a loose and dissolute life, drinking too much alcohol.

tilt the wine glass

To drink alcohol.

share the wine glass

To drink alcohol together.

empty the wine glass

To drink alcohol in the glass.

without having any time[moment] to take a breather

In a hurried and quick manner without a chance to catch one's breath.

without having any time to take a breath

In a hurried and quick manner without a chance to take a breath.

take a breather

To relieve shortness of breath.

take a breather

To have a chance to take a short break.

be out of breath

To have so much difficulty.

be out of breath

In a very busy and hurried manner without a chance to take a break.

a sound made when one's breath goes down

A sound one makes hurriedly as if one is about to die.

be choked; be suffocated; be stifled

To feel suffocated to such an extent that one can hardly breathe.

be choked; be suffocated; be stifled

To be very nervous.