reward; honorarium; remuneration
unpleasant feelings (e.g. hatred, disgust, revulsion, fear)
to taper to a point; to become pointed; to become sharp; to look displeased; to look sour; to be on edge
incessant; constant; continuous; perpetual; everlasting
mincing; chopping finely; short and repeated (movements) (e.g. trembling, stepping quickly); gradual; bit by bit
convulsion; cramp; spasm; tic; twitch; fit
feeling one gets from listening to something
to fill; to become full (of); to wax (of the moon); to rise (of the tide); to flow; to expire (of a period of time)
cold-blooded; unfeeling; heartless; heart of stone; inconsiderate
intelligence or information network
one's best interests; one's own good
to go through a bitter experience; to get into trouble; to get hurt; to feel pain
thicket; bush; grove; (medical) quack
in deep black; in jet black
to extend; to stretch out; to attend; to participate in; to enrol; to enroll
dots; spots; bit by bit; little by little; here and there; scattered
(looking around) restlessly; (looking) all around; goggling
figure of a person; figures of people; shadow of a person
right beside; close to; nearby
just barely; only just; at the very limit; at the last moment
moving forward (e.g. vehicle); onward movement; advance (work, procedure, etc.); advancement; progress (of a disease); disease progression
advertisement; advertising; announcement; notice
presentation (e.g. of a gift)
hogging; having all to oneself; monopolising; monopolizing
comprehension; consent; understanding; OK; roger (on two-way radio)
one's person; around one's person
telling others; revealing to others; letting out a secret
to stop by; to drop in for a short visit
many; varied; all sorts; crowded; large (e.g. helping)
in good health; healthy; skilled; proficient; master; expert
elopement; running away with a lover
to persuade; to coax; to solicit; to seduce; to make advances; to make a play
blood relationship; consanguinity; blood relative
rushing to one's doom; (like a) moth flying into the flame
to behave violently; to commit violence; to use force
refusal; rejection; denial; veto