to wave;  to shake;  to sprinkle;  to throw (dice);  to cast (actor);  to allocate (work);  to turn down (somebody)
 cool or attractive expression (when posing for a photo)
 far away;  distant place;  long ago;  far back;  by far
 to close one's eyes partly;  to squint;  to smile with one's whole face;  to look fondly at
 partly open;  in half bloom
 tip of nose;  before one's eyes;  under one's nose;  tip (of something)
 to bite;  to chew;  to gnaw;  to fumble one's words (esp. during a play, broadcast, etc.);  to falter with one's words;  to crash against (e.g. of waves);  to break onto (shore)
 leopardess;  female leopard
 supple;  flexible;  elastic;  graceful;  elegant;  refined
 waist;  waistline;  waist measurement
 to twist;  to wrench;  to puzzle over;  to defeat easily
 to whisper;  to murmur;  to rumor;  to rumour
 speaking with a trill;  rolling one's r's
 ecstatically;  spellbound;  with rapt attention;  abstractedly;  absentmindedly;  absorbedly
 yes;  indeed;  ha!;  what?;  huh?;  sigh
 to emit;  to spout;  to spurt;  to boil over
 loss of strength;  exhaustion;  weakness
 to crumble down;  to tumble down;  to fall in
 belt (waist, seat, etc.);  strap;  belt;  zone;  drive belt;  machine belt
 reins;  bridle;  control;  the reins (on)
 getting closer;  drawing nearer;  being not much different;  being near (age, skill, etc.);  becoming close (i.e. friendly);  becoming intimate
 advance;  moving forward;  progress
 to bring back;  to restore
 to be perturbed;  to be agitated
 degree (angle, temperature, scale, etc.);  counter for occurrences;  strength (of glasses);  glasses prescription;  alcohol content (percentage);  alcohol by volume;  extent
 to comb upwards;  to brush up (a loose strand of hair);  to turn up a lamp wick
 fleeting (glimpse, glance, etc.)
 glittering;  sparkling;  glistening;  twinkling
 to be wet;  to be moist;  to get dim;  to become blurred;  to become tear-choked
 eye;  eyeball;  eyesight;  sight;  look;  stare;  notice
 to push;  to press;  to apply pressure from above;  to press down;  to stamp (i.e. a passport);  to apply a seal;  to affix (e.g. gold leaf)
 breast;  chest;  pit of the stomach;  solar plexus;  epigastrium
 suddenly;  at once;  considerably;  very much;  firmly;  with an effort
 to push (a thing) out;  to jut out (can have a negative nuance);  to protrude;  to rise out the trap door (on stage)
 to swell;  to rise;  to bulge;  to rouse;  to get excited
 (a) little;  somewhat;  somehow
 (together) with;  -wide;  including
 association;  socializing;  socialising;  fellowship
 feeling;  sense;  impression
 police officer;  policeman;  constable