both |
one and the other of two things or people. |
bottom |
the lowest or deepest part of something. |
clue |
something that helps to solve a problem or mystery. |
dough |
a thick mixture of flour and a liquid such as water or milk. You make bread, cookies, and other things to eat out of dough. |
elevator |
a device that carries people or things from one floor to another in a building. An elevator is like a small room or platform that moves up and down. |
every |
each member or part of a group. |
fuel |
anything such as wood or gasoline that is burned as a source of energy. |
grab |
to take hold of suddenly or with force. |
lightly |
with little weight or force. |
nor |
a word we often use along with the word "neither" in a sentence. "Neither" means not either of two things. If neither your mother nor your father says you can have a dog, then not one of your parents says you can have one. |
pill |
a small piece of medicine that is taken by mouth. |
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. |
schedule |
to set the date or time of. |
stun |
to shock or amaze. |
syrup |
a thick, sweet liquid. |