rubber raft;  inflatable boat
 air;  atmosphere;  mood;  situation;  someone with no presence;  someone who doesn't stand out at all
 to come out;  to fall out;  to fade;  to discolour;  to wear a hole (e.g. clothes);  to leave (e.g. a meeting);  to be clear
 meaning;  significance;  sense
 imaginary;  fantastical;  visionary;  utopian;  quixotic;  fanciful
 to stand up;  to put up;  to thrust into;  to bury into;  to make (a noise);  to start (a rumour);  to make
 complex;  complicated;  intricate;  mixed (feelings)
 to be buried;  to be covered;  to overflow;  to be crowded;  to be repaid (e.g. debt);  to be replenished
 recently;  lately;  these days;  nearest;  closest
 relation;  relationship;  participation;  involvement;  influence;  effect
 inner part;  inside;  interior;  depths (e.g. of a forest);  back (of a house, drawer, etc.);  bottom (e.g. of one's heart)
 eye;  eyeball;  eyesight;  sight;  look;  stare;  notice
 to turn towards;  to point
 inside one's heart;  in one's mind
 stillness;  silence;  hush;  calm;  serenity
 to spread (out);  to extend;  to stretch;  to reach to;  to get around;  to fill (e.g. a space)
 to run;  to run (of a vehicle);  to drive;  to rush (to);  to dash;  to retreat;  to flee
 wooden statue;  wooden image;  wooden idol
 complete;  completion;  perfection;  accomplishment
 (what) the heck;  (why) in the world;  one object;  one body;  one form;  one style
 image;  figure;  figure;  form;  image
 originally;  by nature;  from the start
 circumference;  girth;  surroundings;  neighbourhood;  people surrounding oneself;  surrounding circumstances
 gallery;  corridor;  art gallery;  upper gallery (in a theatre);  spectators (esp. at a golf tournament)
 wind;  breeze;  manner;  behaviour;  cold;  influenza
 to blow into;  to breathe into;  to inspire;  to indoctrinate;  to record (music, video, etc.)
 whole (body);  full-length (e.g. portrait);  systemic
 scenery;  scene;  landscape
 to interrupt;  to obstruct (a view, someone's way, etc.);  to block (light, wind, etc.);  to intercept;  to cut off
 love;  affection;  attachment;  craving;  agape;  Ireland