bet ()
A. to get in or be in a position on one's feet (often followed by "up").
B. an agreement to pay another person if one's guess about a future event is wrong.
C. a pocketbook that is small and flat; billfold. __________ are used to hold money, cards, or other small personal items.
D. the main unit of money of the United Kingdom and Ireland.
pray ()
A. to thank, ask, or speak to God or some other spiritual being.
B. to feel sure or confident without knowing (something) as a fact.
C. the main unit of money of the United Kingdom and Ireland.
D. a doctor who takes care of the teeth and mouth.
pray ()
A. to agree to pay if one's guess about some future event is wrong.
B. to get along or be treated.
C. a fine, soft, shiny fiber produced by certain insects.
D. to ask for something in a serious or sincere manner.
fare ()
A. the price paid to ride on a bus, train, taxi, or airplane, or a passenger who pays this price.
B. to thank, ask, or speak to God or some other spiritual being.
C. the main unit of money of the United Kingdom and Ireland.
D. to get in or be in a position on one's feet (often followed by "up").