kindness; favor; favour; goodwill; affection; liking (for someone)
in person; personally; directly
trembling; shivering; jiggling; wobbling; bouncing
colouring; coloring; shade (of colour); flavour; nuance; feel
pretending to respect someone while in fact staying distant; keeping at arm's length; avoiding (something unpleasant); shying away from; giving the batter an "intentional walk"
top recommendation; (something) highly recommended
dispute; controversy; debate; argument; taking issue
prickling; stinging; tingling
satisfying quality (of a drink)
sweetness; sugary taste; sweets; dessert; charm; appeal
cold; chill; cold weather; cold wave; cold air
to come untied; to come apart; to be softened; to be relaxed
aroma; fragrance; scent; smell
feel on the tongue (of food or drink); texture
dual nature; bilateral character; two-facedness; two-sidedness
trifling with; toying with; playing with; tossing about (a ship)
to be mixed together; to be blended; to intermingle; to commingle
this world; this life; world of the living
admiration; wonder; astonishment
proficient; skillful; enjoying; satisfaction; satiation
honour; honor; glory; privilege
wearisome; insipid; dull; irksome; wretched; vain
greed; avarice; covetousness; greedy person
greed; craving; desire; appetite; hunger; avarice
small quantity; small amount; narrowmindedness
a great variety of; diversity
pattern; figure; state; condition; conjecture of the current situation; the way it seems; model
to understand; to comprehend; to become clear; to be known; I know!; I think so too!
collecting; accumulating; collection (of art, stamps, insects, etc.); garbage collection; waste collection
home (of something); place famous for its ...; place of origin; birthplace; morning session; last session in the morning
to take a bath; to have a bath; to take a shower
to feel dizzy; to have blood rush to one's head; to lose one's cool; to be obsessed; to be infatuated; to become conceited
wearing (e.g. uniform, seat belt); having on
manners; etiquette; propriety; manner of production (esp. of prose, poetry, etc.); way of making
to conform to; to be in accordance with; to follow (rule, tradition, example, etc.)