bizarre;  strange;  eccentric;  odd;  queer
 impressiveness;  impact;  force;  intensity;  appeal;  strength
 to feel nervous;  to feel afraid;  to be startled;  to be surprised; (arch.)  to be shy; (arch.)  to be bashful
 to stop walking;  to pause
 to one's heart's content;  as much as one wants;  as hard as one can;  resolution;  decisiveness;  determination
 jaw;  chin;  barb (of a fishhook)
 to stretch;  to extend;  to straighten out;  to be flattened;  to spread (of paint, cream, etc.);  to stretch out (e.g. of a hand);  to extend
 glossy (e.g. hair);  sleek;  shiny;  lustrous
 habit (often a bad habit, i.e. vice);  tendency;  peculiarity;  idiosyncrasy;  crease;  wrinkle
 figure;  body shape;  build;  somatotype;  biotype;  habitus
 neat and clean;  tidy;  trim
 love at first sight;  being taken with someone at the first meeting
 fellow;  guy;  thing;  object;  he;  she
 several people;  a few people
 temperature;  body temperature (human, animal)
 in one's own way or style
 to rise;  to go up;  to enter (esp. from outdoors);  to come in;  to enter (a school);  to advance to the next grade;  to get out (of water)
 somehow;  for some reason;  without knowing why
 uncomfortable feeling;  feeling out of place;  sense of discomfort;  malaise;  physical unease
 at last;  finally;  barely;  narrowly;  just
 cares;  ill feeling;  reserve
 to knit one's brows (in discomfort, unease, disapproval, etc.);  to raise one's eyebrows;  to frown;  to scowl
 television;  TV;  TV program;  TV programme;  TV broadcast
 to (happen to) see;  to notice;  to catch sight of
 (TV or radio) entertainer;  television personality;  talent;  skill;  talent (ancient unit of weight and currency)
 screen (of a TV, computer, etc.);  image (on a screen);  picture;  surface of a painting (picture, drawing, etc.)
 space on a page (e.g. in a newspaper);  surface of paper;  letter;  writings
 performer;  entertainer;  celebrity
 in addition;  furthermore;  above (which);  on top of (which)
 thump-thump;  bang-bang;  pit-a-pat;  to beat fast (of one's heart);  to throb;  to pound
 to hold in one's arms (e.g. a baby);  to embrace;  to hug;  to have (a thought or feeling);  to hold;  to harbour (suspicion, doubt, etc.)
 usual;  normal;  everyday;  usually;  normally;  generally
 even though;  despite;  when
 digestion (of food);  digestion (of information);  assimilation;  consumption;  absorption; (arch.)  losing one's form and turning into something else
 foreign matter;  impurities
 disagreeable;  detestable;  unpleasant;  reluctant