to poke each other;  to jab each other
 mistake;  error;  accident;  mishap;  improper conduct (e.g. between man and woman);  indiscretion
 embarrassing;  embarrassed;  ashamed;  disgraceful;  shameful
 with profound (often hidden) meaning;  pregnant with significance;  meaningful;  suggestive;  interesting
 bombshell announcement (statement)
 tightly (holding on);  firmly;  strongly (built);  solidly;  properly;  well
 to resound;  to echo;  to reverberate
 curiosity;  inquisitiveness
 one's line of sight;  one's gaze;  one's eyes (looking);  glance;  gaze;  look
 to pour (into);  to sprinkle on (from above);  to water (e.g. plants);  to shed (tears);  to concentrate one's energy (strength, attention, etc.) on;  to devote to;  to flow into (e.g. of a river)
 emergency;  extraordinary;  unusual
 uncomfortable;  ill at ease;  not feel at home
 to come and see (someone, something);  to visit
 what's the matter?;  what's wrong?;  what happened (to) ...?;  what have you done (with) ...?;  where is ...?
 thank you for your hard work;  good work;  see you;  goodbye;  goodnight
 going out;  one's best clothes;  formal (e.g. language);  best (behaviour, manners, etc.)
 to be bewildered;  to be perplexed
 extra;  more;  unnecessary;  needless;  all the more;  even more
 interruption;  interference;  butting in
 to put in;  to let in;  to admit;  to accept;  to accept;  to comply;  to include
 to press for an answer;  to shower questions on someone
 once;  for a short time;  briefly; (arch.)  one morning
 pert;  tomboyish;  impudent; (arch.)  gallant; (arch.)  chivalrous
 situation;  (present) state of affairs;  circumstances
 disorder;  chaos;  confusion;  mayhem
 as it is;  as one likes;  because;  condition;  state
 out of hand;  uncontrollable;  out of control;  messy
 first of all;  at once;  right away;  for now;  for the time being
 to run away;  to flee;  to make off;  to start to run away
 to seize;  to catch;  to obtain;  to acquire;  to understand;  to grasp
 to pull;  to draw;  to string (lines);  to run (cable);  to pull towards oneself (e.g. someone's sleeve);  to drag;  to haul
 rapidly (e.g. progress, moving forward);  growing visibly;  quickly;  steadily;  by leaps and bounds
 to run;  to run (of a vehicle);  to drive;  to rush (to);  to dash;  to retreat;  to flee
 popularity;  public favor;  condition (e.g. market);  tone;  character
 stairs;  stairway;  staircase
 dance hall;  dance floor;  landing (stairs);  leveling off (e.g. in the economy);  period of stagnation
 to put in order;  to arrange;  to get ready;  to prepare;  to work out (e.g. business deal);  to arrange (e.g. marriage)
 fresh troops;  fresh players;  newcomer;  new employee;  new method;  new way
 fraud;  swindle;  graft;  saying you're going to do something but in the end not doing it;  making promises without keeping them
 real intention;  motive;  true opinion;  what one really thinks
 to hear;  to listen (e.g. to music);  to ask;  to enquire;  to hear about;  to hear of;  to follow (advice, order, etc.)
 speaking of;  (I told you) already;  come on
 likability;  favorability;  popularity
 confidence;  trust;  faith;  credit (finance)
 (public) notice;  attention;  public eye;  public gaze
 riding;  ride;  spread (of paints);  -seater (e.g. two-seater);  (getting into the) mood;  (entering into the) spirit
 to roll around laughing;  to fold up;  to hold one's sides with laughter
 laughing foolishly;  cackling
 phew;  whew;  huff;  whoo;  wohoo