to assume an aspect; to take on an appearance
running continuously; firing in rapid succession
to be upset; to lose one's composure; to lose self-control; to put in disorder; to mess up; to disturb
out of hand; uncontrollable; out of control; messy
one chance; only opportunity; maybe; perhaps; one-night stand
to adhere to; to stick to; to keep close to; to go along with; to get involved with; to be thick with
humorous; funny; amusing; laughable; hilarious; comical
hooting; jeering; heckling
impure; adulterated; foul; mixed; dishonest
scream; shriek; shout; exclamation
stupid; foolish; idiotic; fool; idiot; blockhead
to take in one's hand; to pick up; to obtain
imbalance; disproportion; disparity; mismatch; asymmetry
to be thoroughly attracted by; to be completely fascinated by
sublime; noble; high-minded
confused; disordered; faltered; incoherent; inconsistent
so much (something) as to (e.g. so moved as to cry); overwhelmed; carried away; because of too much
candidacy; standing as a candidate; bidding (to host an event, e.g. the Olympics)
lover; sweetheart; boyfriend; girlfriend
like a pigeon who's been shot by a peashooter (i.e. wide-eyed in shock)
association; socializing; socialising; fellowship
doesn't amount to doing (something); not significant enough to require (something); unnecessary
good; goodness; right; virtue
brilliant; glorious; glittering; bright; splendid (e.g. achievement, success); promising (e.g. future)
sunflower (Helianthus annuus)
tears (from being deeply moved); tears of gratitude
close; intimate; on good terms
to have tears in one's eyes; to be moved to tears
to break; to destroy; to wreck; to ruin; to break (a bill, etc.)
may; might; perhaps; may be; possibly
to be unreasonable; to whine; to throw a tantrum
face; honour; meld; lineup (of players participating in a mahjong game); attendees (e.g. at a meeting); members
to join hands together; to join forces; to collaborate
(turned out) all right in the end
(apparently) that's what it's like, isn't it
all is well that ends well; it will all come good in the end; All's Well That Ends Well (play by Shakespeare)
suspicious behavior; acting suspiciously