a lot; many; (not) much; (not) many; almost (none)
trembling (with fear, cold, etc.); shaking; chattering (of teeth); coming loose; wobbling
to go out to meet; to receive; to welcome; to accept (e.g. as a member of a group or family); to call for; to summon
joy; delight; rapture; pleasure; gratification; rejoicing
to set one's teeth; to clench one's teeth; to grit one's teeth
to drool; to dribble; to slobber
postponement; deferment; extension (of time)
does not seem; unlikely; improbable
to be open (to traffic); to lead to; to flow (liquid, current); to pass; to be understood; to be comprehended; to be honored
to run up (a hill, stairs etc.); to dash up; to rush up
top recommendation; (something) highly recommended
to one's heart's content; as much as one wants; as hard as one can; resolution; decisiveness; determination
making a round trip; going and returning; round-trip ticket; return ticket; correspondence; exchanging (letters)
to draw or pull something towards oneself (e.g. chair)
fellow; mutual; companion; comrade
gusher; spout; outpouring; effusion; torrent
to (make something) quiver; to shake; to tremble; to vibrate
gushingly; copiously; profusely; in a steady stream
one's whole heart; everything one feels
to pour into; to wash down; to insert (e.g. into a data stream)
deflation; contraction; shrinking; constriction
to drink; to gulp; to smoke (tobacco); to engulf; to overwhelm; to keep down; to suppress
though; notwithstanding; although
persistent; obstinate; tenacious; relentless; insistent; importunate
to exploit; to extort; to squeeze (someone); to squeeze (e.g. oil, juice); to wring out; to press out
shell; husk; hull; pod; chaff
to suck up; to pump up; to siphon off (profits, etc.); to exploit; to take up others' opinions, hopes, etc.
loss of strength; exhaustion; weakness
to collapse into; to flop onto
to be crowded; to be packed; to be complex; to go into; to put into; to do intently
silence (not speaking); muteness
to hug; to clasp to one's breast
palpitation (of the heart); pounding; throbbing; thumping
to die down (storm, anger, conflict, etc.); to calm down; to be at peace; to be governed well; to subside (of pain, symptoms, etc.); to be alleviated
to sleep together (for a man and a woman); to bring one's bodies together (e.g. for warmth)
cool; refreshing; clear (e.g. eyes); bright; clear; distinct
reverberation; swelling (of a hymn); lingering memory; aftertaste; suggestiveness (of a book, poem, etc.)
to cool down; to get cold; to cool off (excitement, temper, etc.); to subside; to be cold (eyes, expression, etc.); to be composed
to love (someone weaker than oneself); to be affectionate towards; to treat with tender loving care
to work hard; to sweat; to wash off one's sweat