disturbance; trouble; ups and downs
changing (one's job, loyalties, stance, etc.); switching over; changing quarters (geisha, prostitute, etc.)
incomprehensible; nonsensical; puzzling; mysterious; meaningless
mackerel (esp. the chub mackerel, Scomber japonicus); server (in an online game)
to praise (to the skies); to sing the praises (of); to extol
one more; another; the other; not quite; not very good
to be mixed; to be blended with; to associate with; to mingle with; to join
pout; displeasure; ill humor; ill humour; sullenness
no match for; unbearable; unable; can't do
to nail; to knock; to bang (e.g. one's head); to throw (e.g. a rock); to fling
a lot more; much more; and then some; and plenty more than that
to insert; to put between; to tuck (e.g. fabric into a gap)
whole; entirety; whatever (is the matter)
at the same time as; while; as well as (multiple roles)
good feeling; feeling good
to taper to a point; to become pointed; to become sharp; to look displeased; to look sour; to be on edge
to pick; to pluck; to snip; to cut; to nip
to rub; to chafe; to wear out; to become worn; to lose one's innocence; to become sly
not yet known; unknown; strange
indeed; really; truly; very much
responsibility; duty; obligation
to mark the end; to spell the end
the extraordinary; the unusual; the unexpected
gushingly; copiously; profusely; in a steady stream
to exchange (messages, greetings, arguments, etc.); to intersect; to cross; ... with one another; ... to each other
chill; the shivers; shivering fit; cold; coldness; cold air
nectar; honey; honeydew; treacle; molasses; sorbitol (when visible as dark patches inside an apple)
creakingly; squeakingly; tightly (squeezing, pressing, etc.); (drinking) all in one sweep
gloss; luster; mellowness (of a voice); youthfulness (e.g. of skin); interest; appeal
to spring; to bound; to be stimulated; to be encouraged; to pay handsomely; to splurge
stillness; silence; hush; calm; serenity
ignorance; innocence; stupidity
to rise (steeply); to tower; to soar
gushing forth; bursting out; (lit.) like breaking a dam
to float; to save (on one's expenses); to scrimp; to half-rise, e.g. to one's feet
dissatisfaction; discontent; displeasure; complaint; unhappiness