| A | B |
| receive | to take or get something |
| account | the amount of money you have in the bank |
| budget | a plan for how a person or a group will receive and spend money during a certain period |
| disappointed | to cause someone to feel sad because of not doing or receiving something |
| chuckle | to laugh softly or in a quiet manner |
| stare | to look straight at something with your eyes open wide and not moving |
| repeat | to say or produce sound a second time |
| fund | a supply of money or other resources that is held for a particular purpose |
| principal | the person in charge of a school |
| gaze | to look for a long time |
| lug | to carry something that is heavy |
| in a pickle | in a difficult situation |
| plaster | to display a lot of something |
| auction | selling something to whoever pays the most |
| swallow | to move something from your mouth to your stomach without chewing |
| tuck | to put something in a certain place |
| grab | to take something quickly |
| adjust | to move something to its proper place |
| overflow | when something or somewhere is more than full, it is overflowing. |
| crowd | a lot of people in one place |