to have a strong and continuous desire for something

sehnen, verlangen
to continuously talk in a low note without any variation in tone or pitch

summen, brummen
to speak loudly, expressing strong opinions or complaints

schimpfen, wütend reden
to make objections, often over small details without a good reason

nörgeln, kleinlich sein
to involuntarily make the sound or movements of vomiting without actually vomiting

würgen, Übelkeit verspüren
to smile joyfully in an obvious way

strahlen, leuchten
to praise someone or something enthusiastically and loudly, particularly in a public manner

bejubeln, preisen
to talk at length in a foolish or inconsequential way

schwafeln, quasseln
to appear or be presented in public for the first time

debütieren, erstmals auftreten
to have a beneficial or harmful result or effect

eine vorteilhafte oder schädliche Wirkung oder Folge haben, sich auswirken
to severely criticize or scold someone for their actions or behaviors

tadeln, schelten
to express great satisfaction of one's own success, often with a mischievous behavior and in an annoying manner

hämisch frohlocken, auf nervige Weise triumphieren
to mention something without directly talking about it in detail

anspielen auf, andeuten
to make a person feel ashamed, uneasy, or nervous, especially in front of other people

blamieren, in Verlegenheit bringen
to casually steal something unimportant or of small value

klauen, stibitzen
to twist and twine together or around something, often in a way that it is difficult to separate

verflechten, umschlingen
to remember past events, experiences, or memories with a sense of nostalgia

sich erinnern, in Erinnerungen schwelgen
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