piling up; multiple layers
dim; vague; indistinct; faint; obscure
to resound; to echo; to reverberate
immediately; as soon as possible; as quickly as possible
to leave (a scene); to step away
turning sideways; landscape orientation
to struggle; to writhe; to wriggle; to act frantically; to make desperate efforts
colon; eau de Cologne; colonist
first-person plural (or singular); second or third person plural (implies speaker is of higher status than those referred to)
to dedicate; to make an offering; to supply; to store; to finish; to bring to a close; to restore (something to its place)
breath; breathing; tone; mood
to be angry; to resent; to be enraged; to be indignant
passion; sexual desire; lust; attachment (esp. to one's family or a member of the opposite sex)
those (near the second person)
to amuse oneself; to make merry
handsome man; actor in a love scene
to court; to woo; to approach defiantly
to put oneself in (situation, environment, etc.); to surround oneself with
to whirl; to eddy; to be all jumbled together (feelings, thoughts, etc.); to surge; to sweep
state of mind; mental state; mental attitude
to tear off; to pluck; to scratch off
to come out all right; to take care of itself; to be OK
ogre; demon; spirit of a deceased person; ogre-like person (i.e. fierce, relentless, merciless, etc.); it (in a game of tag, hide-and-seek, etc.); Chinese "ghost" constellation (one of the 28 mansions); very
murmur; mutter; murmuring; tweet; Twitter post
to stop walking; to pause
choking; suffocating; stifling; oppressive; heavy
drumming (noise); beating; rapidly; quickly; continuously; one after the other
to think; to consider; to think (of doing); to plan (to do); to judge; to assess; to imagine
to indulge in; to give oneself up to; to be obsessed by; to be engrossed in; to be lost in; to be absorbed in
congestion (with blood); hyperemia; hyperaemia
just now; a little while back; a short time ago
explosion; rupture; break off
masturbation; self consolation
restless; fidgety; in a hurry
to strain; to stretch; to string up; to cover over (e.g. with tiles, ice, etc.)