A plant, of the mustard family, which has a short stem and leaves that form into a rounded head.
cabbage
One who installs and repairs plumbing.
plumber
A hand tool which is used for tightening or loosening a screw.
A mixed drink which is made of vodka and orange juice.
screwdriver
Someone who is rude or disrespectful; insolent.
cheeky
A place where you can go to arrange or cut your hair.
hairdresser's
A tropical solanaceous plant which is widely cultivated for its egg-shaped typically dark purple fruit. US, Canadian, and Australian name: eggplant.
aubergine
A person whose occupation is digging graves.
gravedigger
A device which is used in the kitchen to open tins of food.
tin opener
Someone who is too easily made angry; touchy.
prickly
A paved road, highway, etc.
A sidewalk: a usually paved walk at the side of a street where pedestrians can go.
A round fruit with a leathery red rind, which contains a juicy, sour red pulp and white seeds.
pomegranate
A person who forges objects of iron.
blacksmith
A small plate of shining metal or plastic which is used for ornamentation especially on clothing.
sequin
Someone who is able or tending to cause annoyance, trouble, or minor injury.
Maliciously or playfully annoying.
mischievous
The chief building in which municipal business is transacted, often with a hall where public can meet.
town hall
The yellowish orange, peachlike fruit which comes of a tree of the rose family.
apricot
A dealer who works in iron and hardware.
ironmonger
A tube or drinking straw with a strainer at one end, which is used esp. for drinking mate.
bombilla
Someone who is prompt in response, cheerfully ready.
alacritous
A business where you can go for repairing and servicing automotive vehicles.
garage
A small, long-tailed, ten-footed, edible shellfish found chiefly in salt water which has a slender flattened elongated body, a compressed abdomen, and a single pair of pincers.
shrimp
One who lends money in exchange for personal property that can be sold if the loan is not repaid by a certain time.
pawnbroker
A tool with a metal piece in the shape of a spiral with a point at one end and a handle at the other, which is used for pulling corks from bottles.
corkscrew
Someone who is unreasonably unwilling to change;
fixed or set in one's purpose, action, or opinion; difficult to handle, treat, do away with, etc.
stubborn
A retailer where you can buy fresh vegetables and fruit.
greengrocer's