boiling; seething; becoming heated (e.g. debate); excitement; soaring (prices); shooting up
to blaze; to burn brightly
to flare up; to burst into flames
the trouble is that ...; the problem is that ...; unfortunately; annoyingly
long talk; long-winded speech
emptiness; hollowness; vacancy; inanity; pointlessness; meaninglessness
to do exactly what one is told to do; to be subservient; to be easily controlled
whispering; whisper; secret talk; murmur
to mix with; to be mixed; to be mingled
to sound together; to vibrate mutually; to reverberate
thickly; viscously; sleepily; drowsily; dozing off
to be open (to traffic); to lead to; to flow (liquid, current); to pass; to be understood; to be comprehended; to be honored
mysterious; bewitching; alluring; enticing; enchanting
deliberately; carefully; thoroughly; without rushing
to be believed to; to be expected to; to be feared to; to be poised to; to be considered to; to be likely to
to set one's teeth; to clench one's teeth; to grit one's teeth
to be tired of waiting; to wait impatiently
madness; craziness; insanity
robot; (mere) puppet; pawn; figurehead
hour; o'clock; (specified) time; when ...; during ...
manners; courtesy; etiquette
to flap (wings); to spread one's wings; to go out into the world
groan; moan; roar; howl; hum (e.g. motor); buzz (e.g. bee, wire in wind)
to straighten up; to sit upright
drop-by-drop; dripping; dribbling; incessantly (esp. speaking, e.g. complaints, compliments); in great profusion
to grant (a wish); to accede; to comply with; to heed
wretched; miserable; shameful; mean; despicable; abject
presence (of a nobleman, the emperor, etc.); outrider (person riding horseback in the lead position of a cavalcade); My Lord; My Lady
to writhe; to squirm; to wriggle
to surge; to well up; to gush out
to writhe (in pain); to be in agony; to be anguished; to be agonized; to be troubled
so much (something) as to (e.g. so moved as to cry); overwhelmed; carried away; because of too much
to cringe with fear; to cower with fright; to be terribly afraid
to close one's eyes partly; to squint; to smile with one's whole face; to look fondly at
top (of a mountain); summit; peak; height; orgasm; climax
splendour; splendor; pompousness; magnificence