still more; even more; much more; increased; greater
to closely resemble; to suit well; to match well; to go well with
to suck up; to absorb; to squeeze (money)
absorption; suction; aspiration; attraction; draw
exquisite; superb; perfect; miraculous
to rot; to decay; to die in obscurity; to be forgotten with time
squeak; cheep; slurp; sucking noisily; mouse
to hit (a person); to strike; to beat; to deliver (a speech); to give (an address)
to criticize harshly; to blame; to accuse; to urge; to press
to become distant; to recede
lisping; poorly expressed; unclear (wording); imprecise (expression)
optical illusion; hallucination; misapprehension; delusion
to be crushed; to be squashed (flat); to be discouraged
stern; grim; rough; rugged; forbidding; overbearing
to cower in fear; to be scared; to be nervous
coward; gutless person; sissy; weakling; loser; milquetoast
insane; crazy; nuts; out of one's mind
to be peevish; to sulk; to pout
to change completely; to switch (to); to shift (to another mode)
one breath; chug!; drink!
to dam up; to hold back; to keep back; to stem (an activity); to check (e.g. progress)
caution; admonition; prohibition; ban; punishment; (arch.) caution
remains; dregs; vestiges; remnant; residue
with a pitter-patter; choked up (with emotion); heart-wringing; momentary tightening of one's chest caused by powerful feelings (e.g. parting with a loved one)
to take lessons in; to be taught; to learn (from a teacher); to study (under a teacher); to get training in
very big; very large; taking up a lot of space
will (probably); intend (to do); will; should; ought to
to suck up; to pump up; to siphon off (profits, etc.); to exploit; to take up others' opinions, hopes, etc.
to fall (e.g. blossoms, leaves); to scatter; to be dispersed; to disappear; to dissolve; to spread
needle; pin; hook; stinger; thorn; hand (e.g. clock, etc.); pointer
revival (e.g. musical); come-back; restoration; rebirth; resurrection
restoration; rehabilitation; recovery; recovery (from an illness); recuperation; convalescence
one's youth; early life; one's early days; one's early years
to steal; to rob; to deceive; to trick; to graze (in passing); to skim; to appear and quickly disappear (a thought, a smile, etc.)
slowly (but steadily); gradually; bit-by-bit; slowly soaking in; slowly permeating; oozing out
smallish; on the small side; somewhat small; short swing of a bat, racquet, etc.