reconciliation;  make peace with
 to permit;  to allow;  to forgive;  to pardon;  to exempt (someone) from;  to remit;  to acknowledge
 all right (e.g. when guiding a driver);  keep coming;  OK
 whirling;  revolving;  coiling around;  winding around;  working tirelessly;  working hard
 to harm;  to hurt;  to injure;  to miss one's chance to (do something);  to fail to (do what one ought to have done)
 leaving something where it is;  abandoning something
 worry;  concern;  anxiety;  care;  help;  aid
 nicely;  properly;  frequently;  often;  I'm glad that you ...;  thank you for ...
 satisfaction;  pride;  one's strong point;  one's forte;  regular customer;  regular client
 consequence;  outcome;  result;  blame
 diligently;  seriously;  perfectly;  properly;  sufficiently;  satisfactorily
 to ascertain;  to check;  to make sure
 ill will;  malice;  evil intent
 again;  once more;  also;  too;  on the other hand;  while;  and
 taking on (a challenge);  attempt;  try;  tackling;  challenging (someone to a contest)
 to come;  to go;  to be (somewhere);  to be (doing)
 neighboring town;  neighbouring town;  adjacent town
 bakery;  baker;  pastry shop
 through;  throughout;  in the course of;  all over or throughout (e.g. a place)
 moreover;  furthermore;  nevertheless;  and yet
 rare;  uncommon;  rare;  lightly cooked;  rhea (bird of family Rheidae);  Rhea (Greek goddess)
 mix;  mixed-race person;  multiracial person
 (sense of) taste;  counter for food, drink, medicine, etc.
 to dance (orig. a hopping dance)
 enjoyable;  fun;  pleasant;  happy;  delightful
 summer vacation;  summer holiday
 lodging together;  training camp;  boarding house
 sleepover;  overnight stay
 island;  one's territory (e.g. of a sex worker, organized crime gang);  one's turf
 strong;  potent;  strong;  brawny;  good (at);  skilled;  being able to handle
 you;  presence (of a god, nobleman, etc.)
 hindrance;  obstacle;  to visit (someone's home);  demon who hinders Buddhist training;  demon who obstructs sentient beings from maintaining moral behaviour
 flame;  blaze;  flames (of intense emotion, e.g. love, jealousy, anger);  passion
 swordsman;  swordswoman;  fencer
 to lose one's way;  to get lost;  to waver;  to hesitate;  to give into temptation;  to lose control of oneself