blood relationship;  consanguinity;  blood relative
 not less than;  ... and over;  beyond (e.g. one's expectations);  above;  above-mentioned;  aforementioned
 deep;  profound;  dense;  thick;  close (relationship);  intense;  strong
 bonds (between people);  (emotional) ties;  relationship;  tether;  fetters
 spell (that restricts one's movements);  binding spell
 pity;  sorrow;  pitiable;  pitiful;  alack;  alas
 emotion;  feeling;  feelings;  sentiment
 in some cases;  sometimes;  on occasions
 without compensation;  without reward;  without pay;  free (of charge)
 to hold (in one's hand);  to take;  to possess;  to have;  to maintain;  to keep;  to last
 compensation;  indemnification;  reparation;  consideration
 one night;  all night;  overnight;  one evening
 once;  one time;  one round;  one game;  one bout;  one heat
 enough;  sufficient;  plenty;  sufficiently;  fully;  thoroughly
 cute;  adorable;  dear;  precious;  innocent;  childlike
 deep-rooted delusion;  firm conviction (based on incorrect beliefs)
 to destroy;  to overthrow;  to wreck;  to ruin
 to wound;  to injure;  to hurt someone's feelings (pride, etc.);  to damage;  to chip
 to demean;  to despise;  to treat with contempt;  to abase
 to put to shame;  to humiliate;  to disgrace;  to rape;  to assault;  to violate
 to stop;  to stay (e.g. the night);  to contain;  to keep (in position, in place);  to record (e.g. a fact);  to retain
 wasteful;  a waste;  too good;  more than one deserves;  impious;  profane
 to protect;  to guard;  to defend;  to keep (i.e. a promise);  to abide (by the rules);  to observe
 first (of all);  firstly;  probably;  most likely;  more or less (satisfactory);  on the whole
 careless;  stupid;  thoughtless;  heedless;  unobservant;  inadvertent
 wound;  injury;  chip;  crack;  flaw;  defect
 furnished with;  including;  attached to;  impression;  appearance;  luck;  sociality
 road;  path;  route;  way;  distance;  journey;  road (e.g. to victory)
 to apologize;  to apologise
 to put one's life on the line;  to risk one's life;  to put everything one has into it
 to be born;  to come into the world
 pretty;  lovely;  clean;  clear;  completely;  entirely
 crafty;  tricky;  sly;  sinister (look)
 to blink (one's eyes);  to wink;  to bat;  to twinkle (e.g. stars);  to flicker;  to waver
 to swear;  to vow;  to take an oath;  to pledge
 to rebuke;  to scold;  to tell off;  to question persistently (in order to criticize or find fault with somebody)