desire to tease;  desire to cause mischief
 to hang one's head;  to look down;  to cast one's eyes downward
 to taste;  to eat;  to drink;  to speak (of);  to refer (to);  to say
 shame;  disgrace;  raping;  rape
 to coil about;  to follow about;  to surround;  to cling to
 to bubble;  to foam;  to froth
 to be(come) intertwined;  to be entangled
 to receive;  to get;  to accept;  to take;  to interpret;  to understand
 to cry;  to weep;  to sob;  to howl
 persuasiveness;  powers of persuasion;  cogency
 to be piled up;  to lie on top of one another;  to come one after another;  to happen over and over;  to overlap (each other);  to occur at the same time
 to bring (somebody into a place);  to lead into
 (it) goes without saying;  needn't be said;  that should rather be left unsaid
 will;  volition;  intention;  intent;  determination
 sentiment;  emotions;  one's feelings;  one's heart
 kindness;  favor;  favour;  goodwill;  affection;  liking (for someone)
 thinly;  slightly;  vaguely;  a little
 action;  conduct;  behaviour;  behavior;  mobilization;  mobilisation
 till;  to;  concerning (an area of expertise);  swearing by (one's sword, God, etc.)
 some;  several;  many;  how many;  how much;  very
 muscle;  tendon;  vein;  artery;  fiber;  fibre;  line
 pillar;  post;  support;  prop;  counter for buddhas, gods, nobles, etc.
 to draw off;  to run out;  to flush out
 to rub together (e.g. one's hands)
 shelf;  ledge;  rack;  trellis
 to stop walking;  to pause
 round;  circular;  curved;  smooth;  harmonious;  calm
 to assail the nostrils (smell);  to go nose-to-nose (with someone)
 to hang one's head;  to droop one's head
 to take in one's hand;  to pick up;  to obtain
 ordinary person;  average person;  man in the street;  everyman;  (a) nobody
 dear (old);  fondly-remembered;  beloved;  missed;  nostalgic
 to have a feeling (that);  to have a sensation (that)
 somehow;  for some reason;  without knowing why
 flapping (of a flag, fan, etc.);  fluttering;  pitter-patter (of footsteps);  quickly (making progress);  in quick succession
 to approach;  to draw near
 to redeem (from sin);  to save
 tensely;  tightly;  erectly;  intuitively;  instinctively;  with a burst