A | B |
parachute | apparatus shaped like an umbrella, used in descending gradually through the air from height |
Michigan | a north central state in the U.S.; one of the five great lakes in the U.S. |
whirlpool | a current of water whirling round and round rapidly |
meanwhile | meantime |
penguin | a web-footed, short legged sea bird with white and black plumage, living in Antarctica and other cold regions |
language | human speech, spoken or written; speech of one nation, tribe or other similar group of people |
examination | test of knowledge or qualifications; list of questions, a test |
executive | carrying out or managing affairs; having the duty and power to put laws into effect |
exhausted | used up; worn out; very tired |
exhibit | display; show publicly |
chauffeur | person whose work is driving an automobile, usually as the employee of a private person or company |
brochure | pamphlet |
chandelier | a branched fixture or lights, usually hanging from the ceiling |
overwhelming | too many, too great or too much resisted; overpowering |
exempt | make free from a duty, obligation, or rule that others are subject to |
extinguish | quench; bring to an end; snuff out; destroy |
guacamole | a spread or dip made of mashed avocado, tomato, onion, and seasoning |
exertion | strenuous action; effort |
distinguished | famous; well-known |
exotic | fascinating or interesting because strange or different |
bilingual | able to speak another language as well or almost as well as one's own |
nonchalant | without enthusiasm; indifferent |
exhilaration | high spirits; lively joy |
exasperate | irritate very much; annoy extremely |
whimsically | odd; fanciful |