admit |
to let in; allow to enter. |
aim |
to point something at a thing that you want to hit. |
beach |
the land at the edge of a lake, ocean, or other body of water. A beach is often formed of sand or small stones. |
bridge |
a structure that goes over something such as a river or road so that people can travel from one side to the other. |
dodge |
to avoid something by moving quickly aside or changing direction. |
dull |
not interesting; boring. |
hoe |
a tool with a thin, flat blade at the end of a long handle. It is used for breaking up the soil. |
mixture |
something that is made by two or more things that are mixed together. |
pupil1 |
a young person who is taught by a teacher. |
runner |
a person who is moving along quickly on his or her feet, or a person who races on foot. |
sailor |
a member of the navy who works aboard a ship. |
spot |
a mark that is different in color from the area around it. |
steeple |
a tall, narrow tower on top of a building. A steeple often has a pointed spire. |
tag |
a piece of thick paper, thin metal, or plastic that gives information and is attached to something. |
view |
the area that can be seen from a particular point. |