to wash away;  to rinse off
 to put clothes on (someone);  to dress;  to cover;  to coat;  to pin (e.g. a crime on someone);  to lay (blame)
 to sew;  to stitch;  to weave one's way (e.g. through a crowd)
 till;  to;  concerning (an area of expertise);  swearing by (one's sword, God, etc.)
 grunt;  grumble;  pimples;  spots;  cutting into small pieces;  simmering
 trace;  tracks;  site;  remains;  scar
 convenient;  handy;  useful
 my sympathies;  that's too bad;  my condolences
 to get tired;  to tire;  to become worn out (of a well-used object); (arch.)  to starve
 to be wrought up;  to be on edge;  to get irritated;  to get excited (about);  to be unsettled
 magical powers;  supernatural powers;  spell;  charm
 thoroughly;  completely;  severely;  harshly; (arch.)  scattered; (arch.)  disconnected
 without (uttering) a single word;  without (giving) even the slightest response
 downheartedly;  dejectedly;  dispiritedly;  despondently
 to be greatly perplexed;  to be at a loss;  to be sorely troubled;  to be greatly embarrassed
 passion;  temper;  irritability
 dealing with;  coping with
 to fly;  to soar;  to jump;  to leap;  to spatter;  to scatter;  to hurry
 indicates two contrasting actions; (arch.)  indicates possessive (often found in place names and compound words)
 risky;  dangerous;  insecure
 where;  which;  anyway;  anyhow;  sooner or later;  eventually
 to have a reason;  to have an excuse
 saucepan;  pot;  stew;  hot pot
 to warm oneself;  to sun oneself;  to warm up;  to get warm
 cup (drinking vessel, measure, brassiere, prize, etc.)
 to press against;  to push against;  to force against;  to foist on (task, responsibility);  to impose (one's will)
 to make noise;  to make racket;  to rustle;  to swoosh;  to make merry;  to clamor;  to clamour
 to slurp;  to sip (loudly);  to sniffle;  to sniff
 yes;  yeah;  hum;  hmmm;  oof
 at this stage;  at this point;  now (contrasting with the past)
 painful;  bitter;  tough;  difficult;  cruel;  harsh
 you could say;  you might say;  verging on the
 most difficult;  next to impossible
 to impress;  to move one's heart;  to touch (a person's heart)
 to (take out and) show;  to demonstrate;  to point out (finger, clock hand, needle, etc.);  to indicate;  to show
 with a plunge (of something sharp into something soft);  with a thrust;  with a stab;  sullenly;  sulkily;  glumly
 to have a hole;  to be pierced (with a hole)
 whole (body);  full-length (e.g. portrait);  systemic
 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
 love potion;  philter;  aphrodisiac