bar |
a long piece of solid material used to support something, hold something together, or keep something outside or inside. |
boss |
a person who gives work to other people and tells them what to do; manager. |
bridge |
a structure that goes over something such as a river or road so that people can travel from one side to the other. |
danger |
a chance or likelihood that something bad or harmful may happen; peril; risk. |
double |
two times the amount or number. |
exact |
having no mistakes; correct. |
flock |
a group of animals or birds of one kind that stay or are kept together. |
helicopter |
a type of aircraft that is held in the air and moved along by spinning blades attached to its top side. |
justice |
the upholding of what is fair, just, and right. |
link |
one of the separate closed pieces of a chain. |
pole |
a long, round post or stick made of metal, wood, or some other material. |
pour |
to cause to flow in a steady stream. |
spear1 |
a weapon with a long wooden shaft and a sharp pointed tip. Spears are thrown or thrust with the hand. |
though |
used to connect two parts of a sentence when the meaning of one part seems to disagree with the other. |
together |
in or into one group or mass. |