to smoke;  to breathe in;  to suck;  to sip;  to absorb;  to soak up
 just right (time, size, length, etc.)
 the skin (of a human being);  warmth of the skin;  body warmth
 rough;  wild;  violent;  immoderate;  extravagant;  reckless
 to see;  to look;  to examine;  to look over;  to look after;  to attend to;  to experience
 to put in;  to let in;  to admit;  to accept;  to accept;  to comply;  to include
 imagination;  supposition;  guess
 even if;  even though;  however;  no matter how
 today;  this day;  these days;  recently;  nowadays
 to knead;  to mix with fingers;  to quibble;  to argue for argument's sake
 easy;  likely to ...;  have a tendency to ...;  easy to ...
 place;  situation;  position;  location
 in;  on;  at (place);  as for;  regarding
 inside;  interior;  among;  within;  middle;  center;  during
 wild;  uninhibited;  extravagant;  rampant
 erection (usu. penis);  standing erect;  stiffening
 burly;  strong;  indomitable;  indefatigable;  robust (vitality, appetite, economic growth, etc.);  strong
 calmness;  composure;  coolness;  serenity;  presence of mind
 easy;  simple;  there's no way that ...
 is that so? (generally rhetorical)
 hard;  solid;  stiff;  tight;  strong;  firm (not viscous or easily moved);  safe
 beginning;  outset;  first;  onset
 resigning to another's will;  going along without resistance;  doing as another wants
 to catch;  to stop the blow;  to react to;  to take (advice, etc.);  to accept
 to gasp;  to pant;  to breathe hard;  to suffer;  to struggle
 begging;  pestering;  pleading;  coaxing
 that;  the;  part (as in "part two");  um ...;  er ...
 to take (a resource, e.g. time or money);  to hang;  to come into view;  to arrive;  to come under (a contract, a tax);  to start (engines, motors);  to attend
 to stop;  to turn off;  to park;  to prevent;  to suppress (a cough);  to stop (someone from doing something);  to dissuade
 bulky;  massive;  thick;  heavy
 to duck one's head;  to pull in one's head;  to duck down;  to shrug one's shoulders
 to enter;  to go into;  to break into;  to join;  to enroll;  to contain;  to hold
 optical illusion;  hallucination;  misapprehension;  delusion
 to become confused (disconcerted, disorganized, disorganised);  to be flustered;  to panic;  to hurry;  to rush;  to hasten
 to melt (and become soft or liquid);  to be enchanted (by);  to be charmed;  to be bewitched
 past;  after;  too (much);  over- (e.g. eating)
 to turn over;  to turn pages of a book;  to tear off;  to strip off;  to tear up
 full view;  plain sight;  completely visible
 to leave alone;  to leave as is;  to ignore;  to neglect
 two persons;  two people;  pair;  couple
 in this way;  thus;  such;  uh...
 number one;  first;  best;  most;  game;  round
 important;  significant;  precious;  valuable;  careful