to sink (into); to get depressed
upper; upward; outer; surface; top
this world; this life; world of the living
new discovery; new invention
very high; high up; aloft; only; merely; just
softly; mildly; gently; politely
to hold one's tongue; to shut up
flabbily; softly; limply; easily (bend); effortlessly; flexibly
to be superfluous; to be in excess; to be more than enough
(arch.) to rub into; to train for; to prepare for
panting; gasping; heavy breathing
to leak out; to escape; to find expression; to give vent; to leak out; to be divulged
soft (and fluffy) (e.g. bed, bread, baked potato); (arch.) absent-mindedly
flaring up; burning hotly; flying into a rage; losing one's cool; opening suddenly and widely (e.g. eyes, mouth); (arch.) acting resolutely
wholeheartedly; with heart and soul; intently; with undivided attention; with intense concentration; single-mindedly
to crumple (up); to wrinkle; to rub thoroughly
to blow (of the wind); to blow (one's breath); to breathe out; to play (a wind instrument); to blow (a whistle, trumpet, etc.); to emit (smoke, fire, etc.); to spout
protuberance; projection; prominence; bump; boss; process
feeling; sensation; mood; sensation of doing
to rub together (e.g. one's hands)
big and round (eyes, shaven head, etc.)
to knead; to mix; to complicate; to turn into a mess
to squash; to crush; to flatten
claim; insistence; assertion; advocacy; emphasis; contention
to have an erection; to become erect
rising up; towering; plump; chubby; shaggy; hairy
(lit.) blood flows; to have the blood of ... running in one's veins (artist, warrior, etc.); to be born with particular skills, characteristics, etc.; to have something "in one's blood"
kiss; squeak (as in the sound made by mice); sound of liquid being sucked up
pleasant feeling; pleasant sensation; pleasure
sensitive; alert; aware; susceptible
stinging (pain); smarting; tingling
hungrily; greedily; voraciously; ravenously
to get carried away; to get overly elated; to become over-excited; to get up to speed; to move into gear
to make someone realize (e.g. their mistake); to bring (something) home to someone; to teach someone a lesson
to be greedy; to devour greedily