thrill ride (at an amusement park)
 running continuously;  firing in rapid succession
 keyword;  key word;  clue word;  keyword;  search term;  indexing term
 sentence;  composition;  text;  the literary arts (as opposed to the military arts);  academia;  statement
 registrant;  subscriber;  enrollee
 lifting (a child) high up in the air
 cold water;  cold sake;  cold;  cool
 to become broken;  to break down;  to be crazy;  to be nuts;  to be infatuated with;  to be outdone (by someone)
 roller coaster;  big dipper
 horrible;  deadly;  punishing;  murderous
 losing one's fighting spirit;  losing the will to fight;  losing heart
 to scream;  to whine;  to grumble;  to complain
 immorality;  injustice;  adultery;  infidelity; (arch.)  murdering one's teacher or a government official
 bungee-jumping;  bungee jump
 (turning) round and round;  in circles;  wrapping around;  winding around
 to wind around;  to wrap around;  to coil around
 to launch;  to shoot up;  (of waves) to dash;  to wash up (ashore);  to finish (e.g. a theater run, sumo tournament);  to close
 unthinkable;  unexpected;  outrageous;  offensive
 or rather (say);  or better (say);  or perhaps I should say;  or, how should I put it,...;  I mean
 jet aeroplane;  jet airplane
 barrier;  checkpoint;  gateway;  hurdle;  obstacle;  trial
 three;  three years of age
 to become one tile away from completion;  to be at one's wits' end;  to be about to blow one's fuse
 scream;  shriek;  shout;  exclamation
 to rank next to;  to come after
 to blurt out;  to let slip;  to say inadvertently;  to come out with (e.g. nonsense)
 to roll about with laughter;  to be convulsed with laughter;  to laugh one's head off
 penance;  austerities;  mortification;  asceticism
 to conceal oneself;  to hide;  to endure;  to bear;  to stand
 heaps of corpses all around
 together (of two people);  both (of you, them, etc.)
 to get drunk;  to become intoxicated;  to feel sick (e.g. in a vehicle);  to become nauseated;  to be elated;  to be exalted
 immediately;  as soon as possible;  as quickly as possible
 restoration;  rehabilitation;  recovery;  recovery (from an illness);  recuperation;  convalescence
 in order to;  for the purpose of;  must;  should
 guts;  pluck;  nerve;  spirit
 to freeze (in fear, surprise, etc.);  to cower;  to flinch;  to shrink up;  to shrink;  to shrivel up