to scheme;  to plan;  to play a trick;  to invent;  to conspire;  to frame up
 to be satisfied;  to find peace of mind;  to feel good
 to place persons opposite;  to come face to face with;  to compare (with);  to check (against);  to match
 to omit;  to leave out;  to overtake;  to pass;  to say;  to speak
 young girl;  lass;  adolescent female
 first-person plural (or singular);  second or third person plural (implies speaker is of higher status than those referred to)
 irresponsible;  perfunctory;  lukewarm;  half-baked;  reasonable;  moderate
 idea;  notion;  sense (e.g. of duty);  resignation;  preparedness;  observation and contemplation
 older sister;  elder sister
 neck;  head;  dismissal;  discharge
 to cut;  to slit;  to cut open
 listen!;  you see;  mind you;  remember
 cowardly;  craven;  unfair;  mean;  sneaky
 everything;  all;  the whole;  entirely;  completely;  wholly
 to live;  to exist;  to make a living;  to subsist;  to be in effect;  to be in use
 good;  advantage;  sake;  purpose;  consequence;  result
 come;  come now;  well;  who knows;  well now;  let's see
 interrogative sentence-ending particle expressing doubt
 to curse;  to cast a spell;  to haunt;  to cause a bad result;  to bring about a negative outcome
 right?;  isn't it?;  hey;  say;  you know;  you see;  will you?
 to come off;  to be removed;  to disappear (of pain, a fever, etc.);  to be caught;  to be harvested;  to be interpreted (as);  to be taken (as)
 residence;  estate;  grounds;  premises;  mansion
 to visit;  to call on;  to pay a visit to
 slow;  time-consuming;  late (in the day);  towards the end (of the day or night);  later (than expected or usual);  late
 seeming;  giving the appearance of;  giving one the feeling of
 to talk;  to speak;  to tell;  to explain;  to speak (a language)
 always;  without exception;  necessarily;  certainly;  without fail;  positively
 to come (spatially or temporally);  to approach;  to come back;  to do ... and come back;  to come to be;  to become
 to jest;  to joke;  to play the fool;  to act indecently;  to be silly over;  to talk foolishly
 pleasant;  delightful;  enjoyable;  joyful;  cheerful;  amusing
 indeed;  really;  absolutely;  truly;  actually;  very
 to be needed;  to be wanted
 opportunity;  chance;  folding;  fold;  small food box (wooden or cardboard);  folding in ... (two, three, etc.);  counter for folded items
 directions;  instructions;  orders;  command
 to obey (an order, law, etc.);  to abide by (a rule, custom, etc.);  to follow (a person);  to accompany;  to go alongside (e.g. a river);  to follow (e.g. a sign)
 to boil;  to simmer;  to stew;  to seethe
 to eat;  to live;  to make a living;  to bite;  to sting (as insects do);  to tease;  to torment