staying the night; lodging (at)
how much; something over; and something; however (much); no matter how
not caring; not giving a damn
sweet-tasting; sweet; fragrant (smelling); sweet (music); lightly salted; light in salt; naive
many; much; plenty; hardly
to tear up; to tear off; to rip up; to separate (e.g. a couple); to disrupt (a relationship)
play; recreation; play (theatre); performance; staging; praying
to grab at; to grasp at; to clutch at
grunt; grumble; pimples; spots; cutting into small pieces; simmering
what would (you) do?; what to do about it
provocative; incendiary; inflammatory; suggestive; lascivious; risqué
motionlessly (e.g. stand, wait); (be) still; fixedly (e.g. gaze, stare); intently (e.g. listen, think); patiently (endure); stoically
to stare at; to gaze at; to look hard at; to watch intently; to fix one's eyes on
consent; approval; acceptance; agreement; compliance
to exchange (messages, greetings, arguments, etc.); to intersect; to cross; ... with one another; ... to each other
to tickle; to tickle (one's curiosity, vanity, etc.); to arouse; to make laugh; to amuse
certain; unmistaken; evident; obvious; beyond doubt
devil; demon; Satan; the Devil; Māra; evil spirits or forces that hinder one's path to enlightenment
whispering; whisper; secret talk; murmur
temptation; allurement; lure; enticement; seduction
to treat; to handle; to deal with; to arrange; to decorate; to dress
selection; choice; option
materials; ingredients; material (for a novel, experiment, etc.); subject matter; grounds (for a decision, judgement, etc.); basis
sweetly (smiling); broadly (grinning)
to become serious; to take something seriously (joke, teasing); to become irritated or angry (usu. at something trivial); to get worked up
objection; refutation; rebuttal; counterargument
absent-mindedly; vacantly; idly; in a whisper
ominous; sinister; unlucky; inauspicious
to bear; to stand; to restrain; to control; to forgive; to put up with
prohibition; inhibition; ban
chase; pursuit; tracking; following up; tracing
to jump; to leap; to break up; to close; to hit (e.g. to have a car hit something or someone)
to follow; to pursue; to die right after a loved one; to kill oneself after the death of a loved one; to follow an example set by earlier generations (or one's master, etc.)