to be thoughtful (of a gift, etc.); to be from the heart; to be made with loving care
cleaning; sweeping; dusting; scrubbing
loitering on the way; wayside grass
to start rowing; to begin to row; to row out (e.g. to sea); to pull out; to start pedaling; to begin to pedal
without hesitation; with great optimism; (pushing or pulling) strongly; (drinking) heavily
I wish I had ...; I should have ...; it would have been better if I had ...
suddenly (hit); with a slap; sharply (glance, glare, etc.); fiercely; suddenly; all of a sudden
to lose one's way; to get lost
organization for local children (for growth via sports, study, service, etc.)
care-taking; house-sitting; house-watching; caretaker; house-sitter
mat; canvas (boxing, wrestling)
negligent; careless; slipshod; slovenly; reckless; irresponsible
anyone; anybody; everyone; whoever
to visit; (arch.) (original meaning) to make a noise
to run off (fluid); to run down; to flow down
going out; one's best clothes; formal (e.g. language); best (behaviour, manners, etc.)
fellow; mutual; companion; comrade
festival; feast; harassment by an Internet pitchfork mob; online shaming; galore (as in "goals galore"); frenzy
to rush into; to surge into; to crowd into
ring; circle; hoop; wheel; circle (e.g. of friends)
attentive; scrupulous; tactful; tasteful; smart
unfairness; injustice; partiality
usual; normal; everyday; usually; normally; generally
to turn a somersault; to turn over (topsy-turvy); to turn head over heels
to fold one's arms; to link arms with someone
to feel dizzy; to have blood rush to one's head; to lose one's cool; to be obsessed; to be infatuated; to become conceited
to melt (and become soft or liquid); to be enchanted (by); to be charmed; to be bewitched
to shrug (shoulders); to duck (head); to draw back (body)
form of hopscotch in which the player kicks a stone through the course
(approximate) time; around; suitable time (or condition); time of year; season
nonsense; irresponsible remark; codswallop; random; haphazard; unsystematic
hogging; having all to oneself; monopolising; monopolizing
turn (in line); order of things; sequential order
to jump up; to spring up; to move around; to bounce up and down; to pound (of one's heart, e.g. with excitement); to throb
to let out a cry; to break forth
to ask a high price; to overcharge
impressiveness; impact; force; intensity; appeal; strength
clamour; clamor; uproar; tumult; furore; furor