to sleep; to die; to rest (in peace); to lie idle (e.g. of resources); to lie unused; (arch.) to close one's eyes
one-by-one; separately; every single; each and every; without omission
advantage; benefit; merit; good point; plus
disadvantage; drawback; demerit; bad point; minus
to finish; to get it over with; to settle; to pay back; to get along (without something); to make do with (without)
component; factor; item (e.g. in list); element (e.g. in array); member (e.g. data structure)
uncontainable; irrepressible; uncontrollable
to be perturbed; to be agitated
seeming; giving the appearance of; giving one the feeling of
big-shot; influential person; happy face; smiling face; sympathetic attitude; getting along with
to pass (of time); to elapse
to be raised (e.g. child); to be brought up; to grow (up)
wound; injury; chip; crack; flaw; defect
to choke; to have trouble breathing
sense; sensation; feeling; intuition
to stick (to); to cling (to); to stay (e.g. in the office)
skin; body (in the context of intimate bodily contact); surface; grain (e.g. of wood); disposition; temperament
to have gooseflesh (e.g. from cold or horror)
mincing; chopping finely; short and repeated (movements) (e.g. trembling, stepping quickly); gradual; bit by bit
degree; extent; (health) condition; state of health; adjustment; moderation; addition and subtraction
to make a mistake (in); to commit an error (e.g. in calculation); to confuse; to mistake something for something else
to be temperate in; to refrain; to make notes; to jot down (e.g. phone number); to be in preparation for; to be in waiting for
stirring; slight movement
bizarre; strange; eccentric; odd; queer
abrupt; sudden; unexpected
to rush on; to attack; to swoop down on
to disappear; to vanish; (arch.) to die
fear; dread; dismay; terror; horror; scare
absurd; unreasonable; excessive; very; extremely; excessively
to half-rise to one's feet
to lose (a chance); to miss (a chance); to overlook; to omit; to deviate
handle; steering wheel; handlebar; handlebars; handle; screen name
to cure; to heal; to fix; to correct; to do over again; to replace
eager; earnest; strenuous; fervent; assiduous; with utmost effort
to beat fast (of a heart); to hammer
sweat; perspiration; moisture; condensation; gulp; oops
thirst for blood; bloodlust; determination to kill
will; volition; intention; intent; determination
how long; how much; to what extent
use; exercise (of one's right, authority, power, etc.)
leaping; activity; leapfrog (over a problem); making a leap (e.g. in logic); making great strides; making rapid progress
really; very; extremely; (not) anything; (not) at all; (not) a bit