a tool for holding work in place
vise
headgear of horse containing bit and reins
bridle
a blue dye made from plants
prepared
ready
fault or failing
vice
a place for taking sea animals
fishery
a person who occupies a place or residence
inhabitant
unreasonable; unyeilding
stubborn
Lesson
American Hardwood tree of the walnut family
hickory
to be concerned about something
interest
outlying communities of a larger city
suburbs
To shrink in size
lessen
of little importance; not serious
frivolous
mixture of different elements
medley
something that indicates the existence of something else
symptom
relating to a wedding
bridal
product of the imagination; figurative language
imagery
chemical element that is a good conductor of electricity and heat
metal
to weep or cry loudly
wail