being about to cry;  the verge of tears
 to shout;  to cry;  to scream;  to clamour
 shout of abuse;  jeers;  boos
 to act violently;  to rage;  to struggle;  to be riotous
 passion;  temper;  irritability
 to be too much for one;  to find unmanageable;  to be beyond one's control;  to not know what to do with
 to press down;  to hold down;  to pin down;  to suppress (feelings, disorder, opposition, etc.);  to repress
 to be taken aback;  to be astonished;  to be dumbfounded
 to rant and rave;  to raise hell
 gradually;  by degrees;  little by little;  steps;  stairs;  staircase
 bottom of one's heart;  depths of one's mind;  innermost thoughts;  from the bottom of one's heart;  wholeheartedly;  truly
 to be utterly amazed;  to be stunned;  to be disgusted
 moss;  short plants resembling moss (incl. other bryophytes, lichens, very small spermatophytes, etc.)
 single;  simple;  singles (tennis, badminton, etc.);  win bet (bet which predicts the winner of a race)
 tender;  kind;  gentle;  graceful;  affectionate;  amiable
 to carry around;  to carry on one's person
 germ;  germs;  bacteria;  something harmful;  vermin
 disinfection;  sterilization;  sterilisation
 demand;  firm request;  requisition;  requirement;  desire
 to complain;  to make a complaint
 those (near the second person)
 saying "Ah!";  making one say "Ah!";  surprisingly;  astonishingly
 dirty;  filthy;  disordered;  messy;  indecent (language, etc.);  dirty
 (opening of) a wound;  (mouth of a) wound;  cut
 to lick off;  to take (something) off by licking
 first meeting;  first interview with
 defect;  fault;  flaw;  deformity;  deficiency;  shortage
 the more ... the more ...;  as; (arch.)  while; (arch.)  during; (arch.)  because; (arch.)  since
 to be silent;  to say nothing
 to stoop;  to lean over;  to bend forward;  to bend down;  to crouch;  to squat
 hard to understand;  incomprehensible;  unintelligible
 to become numb;  to go to sleep (e.g. a limb);  to get an electric shock;  to tingle (from an electric shock);  to be excited;  to be titillated
 whole (body);  full-length (e.g. portrait);  systemic
 to come alive;  to get going;  to start to move
 carefree;  buoyant;  lighthearted;  ease
 to return (something);  to restore;  to turn over;  to turn upside down;  to pay back;  to retaliate;  to respond (with)
 gait;  walk;  stride;  trace (e.g. of route taken by hunted criminal);  track;  trail
 to walk behind someone;  to follow in someone's footsteps