| Term | Definition |
| admission | an acknowledgement or confession |
| dear | high-priced; costly; expensive |
| decided 1 | definate and unmistakable; unquestionable |
| decided 2 | unhesitating; determined |
| edge | favorable position; advantage |
| fancy (noun 1) | imagination, especially light, playful imagination; that which is imagined |
| fancy (noun 2) | a preference, fondness, or liking |
| fancy (verb) | to have a fondness or liking for |
| forge 1 | to make or work into shape, to form |
| forge 2 | to move forward slowly but steadily in the face of difficulty |
| game 1 | courageous |
| game 2 | having enough spirit; ready |
| game 3 | lame |
| prompt 1 | to remind a person of something; to assist one's memory |
| prompt 2 | to move to action; to urge or inspire |
| rude | roughly made or done; crude |
| slanted | written or told in a way that shows only one side or point of view |
| steal | to move quietly or sneakily |
| stunt | to hold back growth or development |
| tax | to make a heavy demand on; to burden |
| toy | to treat a person, idea, or thing lightly, without serious consideration; to play or fool with; usually used with WITH |
| weigh | to consider or examine thoughtfully and carefully |