| A | B |
| seafaring | working or living at sea |
| tidal | related to the rise and fall of the sea that happens twice every day |
| foaming | consisting of small bubbles |
| outcast | one who is driven out or rejected by society or a group |
| yearning | a strong feeling of wishing for something, especially something that you cannot have or get easily |
| memorable | likely to be remembered or worth remembering |
| betray | not be loyal or faithful to |
| condition | a state of health or fitness |
| shortage | an amount that is less than is needed |
| horrified | very shocked |
| bellow | make a loud, deep sound |
| pipe up | suddenly start to speak or make a noise |
| attraction | something which makes people want to go to a place or do a particular thing |
| porpoise | a mammal that lives in the sea and looks similar to a dolphin |
| hoist | lift something heavy, sometimes using ropes or a machine |
| cabin boy | a boy who is a servant on a ship |
| heave | move something heavy, using a lot of effort |
| pioneer | a person who goes to an area and establishes farms, houses, etc |
| bob | move up and down quickly, especially on the surface of the water |
| reputation | the opinion that people have about someone or something, especially based on past behavior |