desire; wish; request; entreaty; prayer; (written) application
to grant (request, wish); to answer (prayer); to fulfill (conditions); to meet (requirements)
near; close; beside; third person
anything and everything; just about everything
control (of a machine, device, etc.); control (over an opponent, one's emotions, etc.); governing; management
reason; reasoning power; (one's) sense
to suppress one's emotions
to shut out one's opponents; to stop the other side from scoring
still; yet; more; still more; as ...; like ...
detestable; abhorrent; loathsome
to be kind to; to treat kindly
at the last moment; this late in the game
to begin to overflow; to start overflowing; to pour out
to overflow from something full
sobbing; weeping; fit of crying
to wet; to moisten; to dampen; to soak; to dip
to be transparent; to be see-through; to be clear; to be clear (voice, sound)
eleven; team (of eleven players; esp. in soccer)
to gather strength; to take heart
simulation; simulation (of a foul); diving; flopping
suggestion; hint; implication
to blaze down on; to beat down on; to shine down upon
sunlight; rays of the Sun
better; preferable; more; increase; (arch.) increase; (arch.) growth
having the memory of having done something oneself; familiar (to one); guilty (look, expression, etc.)
in good health; alive and well; going strong
to well (up); to gush forth (of water); to appear (esp. suddenly) (sweat, tears, etc.); to feel emotions from (joy, bravery, etc.); to hatch (esp. of parasitic insects, etc.)
to become damp; to become moist; to become wet; to lack energy; to be in a slump; to be in low spirits
to keep talking; to go on and on; to talk non-stop
eating everything (on one's plate, etc.)
to call out to; to hail; to address; to appeal
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)
to bloom; to blossom; to become lively (esp. of conversation); to become animated; to experience a golden age
see you later; goodbye; sincerely
to leave words (behind one, e.g. after death); to say (for posterity); to utter last words; to leave some things unsaid