clear |
used to describe the sky when there are no clouds or when there is little pollution or dust. |
costume |
clothing worn to make one look like some other person, animal, or thing. |
cupboard |
a piece of furniture with shelves to store food, dishes, or other things. |
dusk |
the time of day just before night; last moments of twilight. |
fruit |
the part of a plant that has seeds and flesh. Most fruits that people eat are sweet. |
harvest |
the gathering of ripe crops, or the amount gathered. |
homework |
work that a teacher asks students to do at home. |
list |
names, numbers, or things placed one after another in a written form. |
rattle |
to make a series of hard, short, knocking sounds. |
scare |
to frighten. |
spool |
an object shaped like a cylinder with a rim on each end. Thread, tape, wire, and film are wound on spools. |
steeple |
a tall, narrow tower on top of a building. A steeple often has a pointed spire. |
stranger |
a person that you do not know. |
suddenly |
without warning, often causing surprise or fear. |
thank |
to tell someone who has given you something or done something for you that you value their gift or action; to express your appreciation. |