get through st (verb) : to succeed in an exam or competition
innkeeper (noun) : a person who owned or ran such a house.
hallway (noun) : a hall (ENTRANCE) cot (noun) : a bed with high sides for a baby even (adverb) : used to emphasize something that is surprising hand (verb) : to give something to someone heiress (noun) : a woman or girl who will receive or already has received a lot of money, property, or a title from another person, especially an older member of the same family, when that person dies fooled (verb) : to trick someone through (preposition) : from one end or side of something to the other I gonna: voy a I gotta: tengo que hopefully (adverb) : used when you are saying what you would like to happen I guess so: apuesto que sÌ management (noun) : being in control of an office, shop, team, etc. invoice (noun) : a list that shows you how much you have to pay for work someone has done or for things someone has given you we do have- we have put up: aguantar whole (adjective): complete, including every part ought (verb): used to say or ask what someone should do inn : a small hotel, especially one in the countryside eve : the day or night before Christmas Day or New Year’s Day burden (noun) : something difficult or unpleasant that you have to deal with or worry about throw (verb) : to make something move through the air by pushing it out of your hand race (verb) : to compete in a race hand-deliver (verb) : to take something to someone yourself or send it by courier bunch (noun) : a number of things of the same type that are joined together cutesy (adjective) : artificially attractive and pleasant, especially in a childish way drop it : to stop talking about something, especially because it is upsetting or annoying slip out (phrasal verb) : If a remark slips out, you say it without intending to find out (verb) : to discover, especially where a thing or person is, either unexpectedly or by searching, or to discover where to get or how to achieve something bold (adjective) : not frightened of danger, brave worth (adjective) : having a particular value, especially in money belong (verb) : to be in the right place or a suitable place folk (noun) : people, especially those of a particular group or type framed (adjective) : surrounded by a border shut st down (phrasal verb) : If a business or a large piece of equipment shuts down or someone shuts it down, it stops operating bidding (noun) : the act of offering to pay a particular amount of money for something, by different people blessing (noun) : a request by a priest for God to take care of a particular person or a group of people, or God's act of doing this faith (noun) : great trust or confidence in something or someone win sb over (phrasal verb) : to persuade someone to support you or agree with you, often when they were opposed to you before bug (noun) : a very small insect