good-naturedness; good-natured person; credulous person; easy mark
to put out one's hand; to extend one's arm; to reach (for); to try one's hand at (something new)
only; merely; but; no more than
to taste; to try (food or drink)
accompanying; being accompanied by; going with
awesome; awe-inspiring; august; discourteous (to a superior); lacking due respect
to be conspicuous; to stand out
definitely; absolutely; absolute; unconditional; absoluteness
to hesitate; to hold back; to be reluctant; to be unwilling; to have loose painful bowel movement; to suffer from tenesmus
proficient; skillful; enjoying; satisfaction; satiation
unusual; rare; new; novel; fine (e.g. gift)
tongue; tongue-like object; clapper (of a bell); talon (of a lock)
to become damp; to become moist; to become wet; to lack energy; to be in a slump; to be in low spirits
the past; bygone days; one's past (that one would prefer remained secret); past (tense); preterit; previous life
whether one likes it or not; inevitably; unavoidably; compulsorily; by force
on one occasion; once; at one point; at one time
hobby; pastime; tastes; preference; liking
now that you mention it; come to think of it; that reminds me; on that subject; speaking of which
speaking of ...; when it comes to ...; as for ...; if one were to say ...
disquieting; threatening; turbulent; restless; unsettled; disturbing
to begin talking; to open up
to cut; to cut through; to sever (connections, ties); to turn off (e.g. the light); to terminate (e.g. a conversation); to hang up (the phone); to punch (a ticket)
to tilt (esp. head); to lean; to incline; to slant
expectation; anticipation; hope; promising; rising; up-and-coming
silence; being silent; quiet; reticence; inaction
doubt; misgivings; distrust; suspicion
to make a mistake; to be incorrect; to be mistaken
busyness; a lot of things to do; frequent use; heavy use (of); many uses
to have meaning; to be meaningful
all-purpose; utility; universal; all-powerful; almighty; omnipotent
bad (taste); unpalatable; poor; unskillful; ugly; unattractive
sensation; feeling; tendency; propensity
to open one's mouth (to talk); to (start to) tell