to fall (e.g. blossoms, leaves); to scatter; to be dispersed; to disappear; to dissolve; to spread
next; following; subsequent; stage; station
to nail; to knock; to bang (e.g. one's head); to throw (e.g. a rock); to fling
extreme foolishness; grave stupidity; big fool; damn idiot; utter fool
to be wet; to be moist; to get dim; to become blurred; to become tear-choked
to become confused (disconcerted, disorganized, disorganised); to be flustered; to panic; to hurry; to rush; to hasten
to grovel; to go down on one's hands and knees
confused; flustered; at a loss
to stop (moving); to come to a stop; to stop (doing, working, being supplied); to come to a halt; to alight; to perch on
tremblingly; having the chills (through fear, cold, anticipation, etc.)
plural; multiple; several
to close (e.g. book, eyes, meeting, etc.); to shut
desperation; struggle to the death
to search for; to look for; to hunt for; to search (a house, pocket, etc.); to search through; to rummage in (e.g. a drawer)
spell; charm; incantation; magic word
to recite; to chant; to cry; to yell; to advocate; to advance
to one's delight; to one's joy
right beside; close to; nearby
light; well-lit; bright (of a colour); brightly-coloured; cheerful; bright; encouraging (for the future of a project, etc.)
to be lit (e.g. candle, lamp, light bulb); to be lighted; to be burning
to be overturned; to be reversed; to turn over; to fall down; to tumble down; to topple over
to tower over the surroundings
above ground; on the ground; earth's surface; this world; this earth
to float; to be suspended; to rise to the surface; to appear; to come to mind; to have inspiration
next (e.g. "next April"); forthcoming; coming; to come; to arrive; to be due to
gas; vapour; vapor; gaseous body
dementor (creature from the Harry Potter series)
to become blunt; to grow dull; to become less capable; to weaken; to falter
properly; accurately; exactly; neatly; tidily; orderly
to hang over; to cover; to fall upon someone (responsibility, burden, pressure, etc.)
to get entangled; to get tangled; to have poor control over (one's tongue, feet, etc.); to trip over; to become complicated
concentration; focusing; convergence; within a collection of works
full of (e.g. mistakes); riddled with; covered all over with (blood, mud, etc.)