Sunday, 6 March 2016

VOCABULARY


Maid: a female servant.
Busy: full of work
Butler: the chief male servant of a household
Wool: the fine, soft, curly hair that forms the fleece of some animals, esp. sheep.
Court: a place where legal justice is administered
Punishments: a penalty assigned to or imposed for an offense or fault
Hanged:to kill by suspending (someone) by the neck from a rope
Trial: the examination of the facts of a case before a court of law, involving hearing evidence and deciding on a person's guilt or innocence
Courtroom: a room in which the sessions of a law court are held
Rings: a usually thin, circular band of strong material, such as gold, worn on the finger as an ornament
Mud: wet, soft dirt
Housekeeper: a person, often hired, who does housekeeping for a home.
Rising: advancing, ascending, or mounting
Tarch: a white, tasteless chemical substance in plants, forming an important component of rice, corn, wheat, and many other vegetable foods
Mangle: to injure severely or mutilate by cutting, tearing, or crushing
Dragged: to pull slowly and with effort;
haul
Teaspoon: a small spoon used to stir tea and coffee, eat dessert, etc.

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