to upset someone
to feel that food that you have eaten is going to come out of your stomach through your mouth
the chairs, tables, beds, dressers, etc. that you put in a room or house so that you can live in it
an amount of money that you have to pay when you enter a place or an organized event
performance
large in amount
dizzy
security guard
screenplay
to harm something physically so that it is broken, spoiled, or injured
high
admission charge
poem
to not do something you agreed to do
a piece of writing using beautiful or unusual language arranged in fixed lines that have a particular beat and often rhyme
the part of the brain above the spinal cord, between the left and right halves of the brain
feeling that the things around you are spinning and that you are going to fall
to think about the feelings and needs of other people
be considerate
brainstem
break a promise
hurt (someone’s) feelings
feel sick
furniture
someone whose job is to guard something
a story someone writes for a movie
spread gossip
flu
damage
the act of performing a play, dance, or other form of entertainment
to tell lots of people some information about someone, usually relating to their private life
a very common infectious disease that lasts for a short time and makes you feel weak and tired