A long, thin object (long like a snake) which is used for pulling things or tying things. It can be made of natural or synthetic material.
ROPE. (In story 6.)
Taste, smell, seem, _ _ _ _ _. (Tongue, nose, eyes, ears.)
sound (In story 27.)
A synonym for BIG.
Large. (In story 2 about the ice cream seller at the cinema and the little boy with the coin.)
"To stop him from joining the navy," the boy answered _ _ once. (=right away, without waiting a second)
at (In story 4.)
He looked at the photograph _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (how?) then gave it back to the woman. (looked at it for a long time)
carefully (In story 30.)
The money one gets for their work. For example: weekly _ _ _ _ _ .
wages (In story 7.)
You take something in your mouth, then chew it with your teeth, finally you _ _ _ _ _ _ it and it will be in your stomach.
SWALLOW. (In story 22.)
The opposite of "possible".
Impossible. (In story 3.)
"I know you're _ _ . Jim. Your shoes are out here."
in (In story 4.)
Not often.
Rarely. (In story 28.)
People who watch a film or theatrical performance.
Audience. (In story 2.)
Synonym of "get". For example "I got a letter."
RECEIVE. (In story 3.)
When you like the way something turned out, for example a cake or a test, you are _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ with the result.
Satisfied. (In story 9.)
He waited _ _ _ his turn patiently, because there were a lot of people who wanted to buy ice cream.
for (In story 2.)
Not deliberately; by accident.
By chance. (In story 8.)
A fight between two people (usually men) who might want to kill each other. They usually have an argument and they cannot decide who is right.
A duel. (In Story 1 about the two Mexicans.)
CAN in another word. For example: The police COULD catch the criminal in the end. Starts with an M.
MANAGE. (In story 19.)
Very nervous.
Anxious. (In story 14.)
The clerk asked him _ _ _ his permission _ _ go through the old files.
for / to (In story 3.)
"These are _ _ _ _ _ _ the same questions that you asked us in our examination 20 years ago!" - said the former student to the professor. (Not different at all.)
exactly (In story 23.)
A person who stands by the road and holds a sign with the name of a city on it, because they want a driver to stop and take them to their destination.
A hitch-hiker. (In story 18.)
When someone says that a person committed a certain crime, he/she _ _ _ _ _ _s that person of a crime.
The two Mexicans _ _ _ _ _ _d each other of cheating.
accuse (In story 1.)
When you are very happy about something. Starts with a D.
Delighted. (In story 17.)
He was leading a donkey _ _ a rope.
by (In story 6.)
When a dog does what you want him to, he does it how? Starts with an O.
Obediently. (In story 22.)