-itis (indicating an inflammatory disease)
to refuse; to reject; to decline; to prevent (from doing); to deny (e.g. access); to block
standing tall; towering; soaring
to burn; to burn with (emotion, feeling); to be fired up
to differ; to vary; to disagree
exceedingly; extremely; exceptionally; unexpectedly
biting louse (any louse of order Mallophaga); small winged insect (esp. a flying ant or termite)
precious; valuable; priceless; noble; exalted; sacred
advocate; proponent; supporter
correction; rectification; mending; repair
proximity; nearness; soon; nearby
scorn; disdain; contempt; slight
to be fascinated (by); to be captivated by; to be enchanted by; to gaze admiringly at; to watch in fascination
to bake; to plate; to print; to burn into one's memory; to sear into one's consciousness
indeed; really; absolutely; truly; actually; very
to abuse (verbally); to curse at; to shout abuse at; to speak ill of
to surpass; to outstrip; to excel
to paw (at) the ground; to struggle (using one's arms and legs); to flounder; to struggle (to escape an adverse situation); to strive
past; after; too (much); over- (e.g. eating)
discretion; consideration; allowance
worldly-minded person; materialist; uncultured person; philistine; vulgar person; snob
complete denial; complete disavowal; total negation
saying all one has to say (usu. negative, e.g. complaints, insults, etc.)
going into a frenzy; flying into a rage
to jump up and down; to hop
disappointing (end, result, etc.); sad; miserable; tragic; fleeting; transient
sightseeing; watching; viewing; sightseer; watcher; spectator
to hurry; to rush; to hasten; to make something happen sooner
three times; thrice; third (musical interval); many times; over and over again
to sit down (and refuse to move); to sit-in (in protest)
(jumping) nimbly; light-footed; boing; used at sentence end to affect cuteness
surging crowd; wave of humanity; stampede
real thing; original; actual
terrible; dreadful; amazing (e.g. of strength); great (e.g. of skills); to a great extent; vast (in numbers)
monkey (esp. the Japanese macaque, Macaca fuscata); ape; sly person; idiot; hick; sliding wooden bolt (for holding a door or window shut); clasp used to control the height of a pot-hook
to make sound (of an animal); to call; to cry; to make a meld call (e.g. pung, kong)
to become settled; to be fixed
to (happen to) see; to notice; to catch sight of
race (of people); type of person