to well up (of tears, anger, joy, etc.);  to surge up (within oneself);  to rise;  to feel nauseated;  to feel sick
 emotion;  feeling;  feelings;  sentiment
 to get a lump in one's throat;  to overflow with feelings;  to be overwhelmed with emotion
 painful;  sore;  cringy;  embarrassing;  exceeding
 to make a fist;  to clench one's fist
 to turn round;  to face about;  to turn about
 future (usually near);  prospects
 so;  therefore;  accordingly;  like I said;  I told you already
 wanted;  wished for;  in need of;  I want (you) to
 instant;  moment;  for an instant
 to be surprised;  to be astonished
 to be shy;  to be bashful;  to look shy
 to bend one's head slightly to one side;  to look slightly doubtful
 too much;  excessively;  too
 to pass through;  to pass by;  to pass (of time);  to elapse;  to have expired;  to have ended;  to exceed
 ear;  hearing;  edge;  crust;  selvedge (non-fray machined edge of fabrics);  selvage
 bright red;  deep red;  flushed (of face);  downright (e.g. lie);  complete;  utter
 embarrassed;  feeling ashamed;  feeling awkward
 to stare at;  to gaze at;  to look hard at;  to watch intently;  to fix one's eyes on
 low-ranking samurai;  rolling three and one (in a dice game)
 the world;  society;  sphere;  circle;  world-renowned;  world-famous
 survival;  remaining;  being extant;  being left
 10^8;  100,000,000;  hundred million
 Islamic State (of Iraq and the Levant);  Daesh;  IS;  information separator;  delimiter
 registration;  accession;  register;  entry;  record
 regular;  normal;  formal;  legal;  established;  legitimate
 10,000;  ten thousand;  myriad;  everything;  all; (arch.)  various
 class (of students);  group (of people);  party;  lot;  bunch;  crime family;  organized-crime syndicate
 quiet;  silent;  slow;  unhurried;  calm;  peaceful
 road;  path;  route;  way;  distance;  journey;  road (e.g. to victory)
 to walk;  to go on foot;  to tread (a figurative path);  to follow;  to advance towards (e.g. a solution);  to set out (e.g. on the path to destruction, ruin, etc.)
 setting sun;  decline (e.g. of industry)
 start;  commencement;  beginning;  initiation
 acceleration;  speeding up
 one class;  one set;  a pair;  a suite;  a series
 to study;  to complete (a course);  to order (one's life);  to repair (a fault one has committed)
 force;  strength;  capability;  ability;  efficacy;  effect;  effort
 end;  conclusion;  last;  final;  no sooner than;  once