| A | B |
| ebb tide | the period between high and low tide |
| uproar | condition of noisy excitement or confusion |
| teammate | a fellow member of a team |
| barefoot | without shoes or covering on the feet |
| haircut | a shortening or shaping of the hair |
| iceberg | a huge body of floating ice that has broken away from a glacier |
| old-fashioned | belonging to or typical of another time; not in style |
| water-repellent | resistant to water, but not entirely waterproof |
| carefree | without worries or responsibilities |
| crestfallen | dejected or depressed |
| forehead | the top part of the face above the eyes |
| fireproof | made of materials that do not burn and do not crack or break when exposed to heat |
| self-confident | confidence in oneself; self-assurance |
| nowhere | a remote or unknown place, especially the wilderness |
| grandchildren | children of one's sons or daughters |
| runner-up | a contestant that finished the competition in second place |
| somebody | an unspecified or unknown person; someone |
| headache | a pain in the head |
| dead end | a street, alley, or other passage that is closed at one end |
| whereas | because, since; while on the contrary |
| sea gull | a bird that usually lives along seacoasts |
| painstaking | involving or showing great care or thoroughness |
| toothbrush | a small brush used in cleaning teeth |
| driftwood | wood floating in or washed ashore by water |
| nevertheless | all the same; anyway |