Tender: a
soft or delicate in substance.
Kettle: a
metal container in which to boil liquids, cook foods, etc.
Ring up:
call on the telephone.
Burn down:
be destroyed by fire.
Typewriter:
a machine for writing in characters similar to printers’ types by pressing the
letters of a keyboard.
Ban: to
prohibit, forbid or bar.
Slip: to
move or go smoothly.
Sting: to
prick or wound with a sharp pointed part of the body that often contains poison
or venom.
Butler: the
chief male servant of a household.
Get rid of:
throw away.
Sewer: an
artificial conduit, usually underground for carrying off waste and refuse, as
in a town or city.
Maid: a
female servant.
Ring: a
circular line or mark.
Isolation:
to set or place apart.
Delusion:
the state of being deluded.
Glisten: to
reflect a sparking light or a faint, flickering glow, as a wet surface, shine.
Patch: a
small piece of material used to repair a tear, cover a hole or strengthen weak
place.
Graze: to
feed on growing or other plant life, as cattle, sheep, etc.
Hopscotch:
a game in which child hops around a diagram drawn on the pavement to pick up a
small object, as a stone or stick, that was previously thrown down in one part
of the diagram.
Skipping:
to move in a light, springy manner by hopping forward on first one foot then
the other.
Insurance:
the act system or business of insuring property, life etc.
Tray: a
flat, shallow container, used for carrying or displaying articles.
Starch a
white, tasteless chemical substance in plants forming an important component of
rice, corn, wheat, and many other vegetables food.