| A | B |
| barge | (n.) a large, flat boat pulled over water and used for carrying goods; (v.) to enter in a clumsy or rude way |
| diamond | (n.) 1. a four-sided figure of this shape; 2. a very hard stone that can be cut and polished and used a jewel |
| ember | (n.) a piece of wood or coal still burning in a fire that is almost out |
| fleece | (n.) the coat of wool on a sheep or goat; (v.) 1. to cut off all the wool off a sheep or a goat; 2. to take money from by cheating or tricking |
| gray | (adj.) 1. a color that is a mix of black and white; 2. dull or depressing |
| locket | (n.) a small metal case that opens to show a picture. It is usually worn from a necklace. |
| portrait | (n.) 1. a photograph, drawing, or painting of a person, especially one showing the face; 2. a piece of writing that tells what a person is like |
| surf | (n.) the waves of the sea as they reach the shore and break up; (v.) to ride the waves on a board |
| tomahawk | (n.) a light ax once used by Native Americans as a tool for cutting and as a weapon for fighting |
| tutor | (n.) a person who teaches in private and not in the classroom; (v.) to teach in private rather than in the classroom |