to take a breath;  to take a short rest
 to float;  to set afloat;  to show on one's face (smile, sadness, etc.);  to recall;  to call to mind
 indicates emotion or admiration;  indicates emphasis;  I;  me;  wah!;  boo!
 evil;  wickedness;  (role of) the villain (in theatre, etc.);  the bad guy
 all;  entire;  whole;  altogether
 to eat;  to live;  to make a living;  to bite;  to sting (as insects do);  to tease;  to torment
 to have (e.g. lunch);  to take (e.g. vitamins)
 intention;  plan;  belief;  assumption;  estimate;  estimation
 preservation of health;  hygiene;  sanitation
 to get angry;  to get mad;  to tell someone off;  to scold;  to be angular;  to be square
 diet;  losing weight by any method (e.g. exercise)
 ordinary person;  run-of-the-mill people;  John Doe;  Jane Doe
 one day;  all day (long);  throughout the day;  first day of the month
 taking a quantity (of time, people, etc.);  similar to ...;  dependent on ...;  reliant on ...;  while ...;  when ...
 food;  foodstuff;  eating;  appetite;  meal;  portion
 to eat up (completely);  to put down (a rebellion);  to suppress; (arch.)  to make flat; (arch.)  to level out
 to be smeared;  to be covered
 it's no joke;  gimme a break!
 to save;  to rescue;  to help;  to assist;  to support (financially);  to contribute (to)
 to go wrong;  to go awry;  to go off track;  to go out of whack
 assistance;  help;  aid;  support;  reinforcement
 to laugh at;  to ridicule;  to mock;  to make fun of;  to sneer at
 gossip;  corner of the mouth
 to pull in (fish);  to land
 to leave;  to depart;  to take one's leave
 to start an act (of a play);  to have curtains open;  to have an (event, period of history, etc.) start
 to receive;  to get;  to eat;  to drink;  to be crowned with;  to wear (on one's head)
 munching;  devouring;  gobbling up; (arch.)  shaggy; (arch.)  disheveled; (arch.)  unkempt
 thumping (heart);  banging;  pounding;  racing
 pulpy;  soppy;  sloppy;  untidy;  in a disarray
 hungrily;  greedily;  voraciously;  ravenously
 mumbling;  chewing one's words;  chewing (food);  squirming;  wriggling
 to bolt down (food);  to gulp down;  to carry under the arm;  to rake in;  to rake towards one
 honorific/polite/humble prefix
 yes;  that is correct;  um;  errr;  huh?;  grrr
 unreasonable;  unnatural;  impossible;  forcible;  forced;  excessive (work, etc.);  immoderate
 state of affairs (around you);  situation;  circumstances