| A | B |
| baker | person who bakes or sells bread, rolls, pies and cakes |
| delicious | very pleasing to the taste and smell |
| sullenly | showing bad humor |
| nostrils | outer openings of the nose |
| mumbling | to speak in a low voice that is not clear and hard to understand |
| cross | to disagree with; contradict |
| miser | stingy person who likes to save money |
| ad lib | to make up lines or music on the spot |
| indignantly | feeling or showing anger about something that is unfair, mean or bad |
| shiftless | Not motivated,lazy |
| fragrance | a sweet or pleasant smell |
| whistle | to make a clean, high tone or sound |
| thief | a person who steals |
| judge | public official who hears and decides cases in a court of law |
| gavel | small ceremonial mallet commonly made of hardwood |
| luxury | something that is not considered necesary but that gives great pleasure |
| privilege | a special right or permission given to a person or group |
| elated | full of high spirits; very happy |
| fee | amount of money asked or paid for a service or right |
| assent | expression of approval or agreement |
| shamefacedly | in a way that shows shame for having done something bad |