- - Very powerful, breaking within ten seconds
- - Powerful
- - deeply emotional failing in teens
- - Deeply emotional in the past, perhaps
- - Concentrated on playing tennis at end of June
- - Of extreme force
- - Deeply emotional way one may have got away from the Nineties
- - Strong set with nine changes
- - For the deeply emotional, it's great
- - Passionate at home, teens excited
- - uptight when under canvas?
- - Great tennis playing to capture the point
- - Deeply emotional in past, for example
- - looking strained under canvas?
- - the strained look of those under canvas
- - strained state under canvas?
- - feeling strong emotion with regard to time
- - at home, anxious and profound
- - concentrated at home, in need of relaxation
- - concentrated on how the use of a verb may vary
- - concentrated tennis out east
- - Great tennis playing by the English
- - Vivid — acute
- - concentrated on a point in tennis perhaps
- - Decimal point indeed great
- - Like a strong feeling
- - Strained decimal point
- - Strong, like emotions
- - Concentrated in past, present or future?
- - concentrated in time
- - one nurse initially under strain, severe
- - uptight when camping out?
- - full-on
- - Eager trainee losing end of decider on points
- - concentrated in a nervous way
- - A type of love considered very strong
- - Very deeply felt
- - set nine out in concentrated way
- - somewhat overstrained in verbal construction
- - at home, anxious and ardent
- - Extreme; serious
- - acute grammatical timing?
- - Concentrated in time for a grammar lesson
- - Strong or passionate
- - extreme grammatical timing
- - Strong, as emotions
- - Gripping
- - Type-A
- - Strong, as feelings
- - Deeply emotional
- - White-knuckle
- - Type A, perhaps
- - Strongly concentrated
- - Serious and kind of scary
- - Quite acute
- - Pungent, for example
- - Like the 10th inning of Game 7 of the World Series
- - Like nail-biters
- - Like extreme emotions
- - Like a barnburner
- - Highly focused
- - Fierce, as a debate
- - Fervent; strong
- - Far from low-key
- - Causing white knuckles, say
- - Acute; strong
- - Acute, as a fire
- - Passionate(Used today)
- - Up-tight
- - Overpowering
- - Highly concentrated
- - Very emotional
- - Very deep
- - High-pressure
- - Strong feelings
- - High-powered
- - Concentrated
- - Hard-working
- - Deeply felt
- - High-pitched
- - Very strong
- - Like some gazes
- - Strong
- - Fierce
- - Vehement
- - Fervid
- - Highly emotional
- - Considerable
- - Emotional
- - Profound
- - Strongly felt
- - Extreme
- - Acute
- - Fervent
- - Burning
- - Impassioned
- - Hardly mild
- - Ardent
- - Deep
- - Very vivid
- - Severe
- - Extremely sharp
- - Extremely earnest
- - Like a nail-biter
- - Highly charged
- - Great
- - '...... serious?'
- - Cool present for one getting passionate
- - in being under a strain, possibly agonising
- - Great anger when Charlie ousted by Tory leader
- - popular present, for example - great
- - Passionate
- - passionate trendy on edge
- - Batting and feeling the stress, but it's great
- - repeatedly discovered fine item one uses is sharp
- - grammatically concentrated?
- - trendy teen's dancing is impassioned
- - Feeling strong emotion
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