elated; triumphant; proud
still; yet; more; still more; as ...; like ...
roar of laughter (from multiple people); burst of laughter; uproarious laughter; laughing hard (by a single person)
festival; feast; harassment by an Internet pitchfork mob; online shaming; galore (as in "goals galore"); frenzy
silently (as the grave); quietly (as in death)
eagerly (waiting); (waiting) impatiently
after a long time; for the first time in a while
again (and again); once again; yet again
custom; convention; common practice; (arch.) becoming accustomed (to)
spectators; onlookers; members of the audience
all people; everybody; ten thousand people
awkward (movements, speech, etc.); jerky; stiff; strained (relations); sour
infancy; childish; infantile; immature
wild; in disarray; harum-scarum; hysteric
out of range; outside the limits (of...); outside (a) range; outside the scope
once in a while; occasionally; seldom; at long intervals
incomprehensible; nonsensical; puzzling; I don't get it; I'm confused; I'm lost
(looking) blankly; vacantly; dazedly; (staring) in puzzlement; with a look of amazement
surely; certainly; without doubt
seeming like an excuse; seeming like a justification; defensive; in an apologetic tone
another place; somewhere else; outside (one's family or group); someone else; not caring for; being indifferent to
speech; words; one's lines; remarks
to declare; to assert; to say bluntly; to say straight out
(walk) briskly; at a brisk pace; quickly
to be piled up; to lie on top of one another; to come one after another; to happen over and over; to overlap (each other); to occur at the same time
natural; understandable; reasonable; no wonder
citizen; citizenry; city inhabitant; townspeople; bourgeoisie; middle class
reaction; response; reaction
suddenly in a bad mood; in a huff; abruptly; suddenly; unexpectedly
(another's) daughter; young lady (of pampered upbringing); woman who has never known hardship; naive woman
worldwide; global; international; world-famous; world-class
bounce; spring; momentum; impetus; moment; instant
passion; temper; irritability
to quieten down; to fall silent; to cease activities; to become inactive; to lie low
wondrous; marvellous; uncanny; like a charm
different thing; another question; different case
to take pains; to take time for someone; to do work for someone; to go to trouble for someone
repeatedly opening and closing (one's mouth); gasping; flapping (e.g. shoe sole); gaping open and shut; heartily (eating); devouring