to be disordered;  to be disarranged;  to be discomposed;  to be upset;  to lapse into chaos (due to war, etc.)
 to suck up;  to pump up;  to siphon off (profits, etc.);  to exploit;  to take up others' opinions, hopes, etc.
 to a surprising degree;  to a remarkable extent;  surprisingly;  astonishingly;  amazingly;  alarmingly
 pleasant feeling;  pleasant sensation;  pleasure
 to pierce through;  to break through
 to twist;  to turn;  to writhe (e.g. in pain);  to twist around;  to turn in one's seat
 sweet voice;  seductive voice
 heat;  fever;  temperature;  zeal;  passion
 to wear (sword, decoration, etc.);  to carry;  to be entrusted (e.g. with a mission);  to take on;  to have a trace of;  to be tinged with
 damp;  moist (negative nuance)
 sobbing;  weeping;  fit of crying
 panting;  gasping;  heavy breathing
 to raise;  to elevate;  to do up (one's hair);  to fly (a kite, etc.);  to launch (fireworks, etc.);  to land (a boat);  to deep-fry
 to recall;  to remember;  to recollect
 paralysis;  palsy;  numbness;  stupor
 in a daze;  absent-mindedly;  dimly;  hazily;  with a roar (of flames);  with a whoosh
 now;  soon;  already;  yet;  further;  more
 to keep within limits (e.g. spending);  to restrain (e.g. emotions);  to control;  to hold back (e.g. an enemy);  to check;  to curb
 unconsciousness;  unconscious;  involuntary;  the unconscious (psychoanalysis)
 thigh;  buttocks;  arse;  ass
 to rub together;  to reconcile (ideas, proposals, plans);  to compare and adjust
 to comfort;  to console;  to amuse
 meaningfully (smiling, grinning, etc.);  suggestively;  broadly;  sneeringly
 to laugh;  to smile;  to sneer;  to ridicule;  to be dumbfounded;  to be flabbergasted
 to put one's hand on;  to touch
 nectar;  honey;  honeydew;  treacle;  molasses;  sorbitol (when visible as dark patches inside an apple)
 mouth;  opening;  hole;  mouth (of a bottle);  spout;  gate;  door
 to feel around for;  to fumble for;  to investigate;  to probe into;  to explore (parts unknown);  to enjoy (natural beauty)
 to push in;  to force into;  to break in (e.g. into a house);  to intrude
 suddenly;  at once;  considerably;  very much;  firmly;  with an effort
 to load (a gun, etc.);  to charge;  to put into (e.g. emotion, effort);  to include (e.g. tax in a sales price);  to hang over;  to shroud
 one turn;  spinning around;  complete change;  reversal;  (an) about-face
 surprise;  astonishment;  wonder;  amazement
 fear;  dread;  dismay;  terror;  horror;  scare
 to have a cramp;  to twitch;  to stiffen (of a face, expression);  to freeze;  to shrink (of skin, due to a scar);  to tauten
 to scream;  to whine;  to grumble;  to complain
 stake;  post;  pile; (arch.)  stump
 to drive in (e.g. nail, stake);  to hammer in;  to hit (a ball, etc.);  to drive;  to fire into (e.g. a crowd);  to launch (e.g. missiles);  to input (data)