deed |
an act or action. |
fit |
to be the right shape and size for someone or something. |
fool |
A person who has poor sense or judgment. |
hear |
to receive sound with the ears. |
meet |
to see and begin to know someone; be introduced to. |
moist |
a little bit wet. |
particular |
being the only one in mind or referred to out of many possibilities; specific; special. |
poem |
a piece of writing different from ordinary writing in its special form, rhythm, and beautiful or interesting language. Poems are often short and express feelings. They sometimes use words that rhyme. |
pupil1 |
a young person who is taught by a teacher. |
sap |
the liquid that carries nutrients and water to all parts of a plant. |
shell |
a hard outer covering that an animal, especially a sea animal, has made to protect itself. |
soak |
to make completely wet; drench. |
tear1 |
a drop of liquid that comes from the eye. Tears clean the eye and keep it wet. |
umbrella |
a device that protects you from the rain. It has cloth stretched over a wire frame that is held up by a long handle. |
wage |
(often plural) money paid at regular times to a person for doing work. |