thrift shop - A store where people can buy used items, resist - To try not to do something or to stop something from happening, plunged - To fall or drop suddenly and quickly, often into something, however - "But" or "on the other hand", investor - Someone who puts money into a business or a project, hoping that it will grow and make more money in the future, retail - Selling things directly to people, usually in stores or online, bicycle - A vehicle with two wheels that you ride by pedaling, mountain - A very tall, large area of land that rises high above the ground, clutched - To hold something very tightly in your hand to keep it safe, income - The money you get, usually from working or doing a job, gaped - To open your mouth wide, usually because you’re surprised, shocked, or really tired, coward - Someone who is afraid to do something brave or difficult, slingshot - A toy with an elastic band attached for shooting small stones, consumer - A person who buys or uses things, sambusa - A crispy snack, fried pastry that's filled with yummy things, turmoil - A lot of confusion, chaos, or trouble, sparkling - Shining or glowing with lots of small bright flashes of light, savings - Money that you keep and save instead of spending right away, marbles - Small, round balls, usually made of glass, that kids play, chowder - A type of thick soup, usually made with cream or milk, nudged - To give someone or something a gentle push, usually with your elbow or hand, to get their attention or move them slightly, denomination - A group or category of things that share something in common, tempted - Feeling like you want to do something, even if you know it might not be the best choice,

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