accident |
reasons or causes that are not planned by anyone. |
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. |
dodge |
to avoid something by moving quickly aside or changing direction. |
evening |
the period between late afternoon and night; the early part of the night. |
hoe |
a tool with a thin, flat blade at the end of a long handle. It is used for breaking up the soil. |
inner |
located inside. |
mayor |
the head of government in a village, town, or city. |
natural |
of or produced by nature. |
phrase |
a group of words forming part of a sentence but not having both a subject and a verb. |
rattle |
to make a series of hard, short, knocking sounds. |
silence |
a lack of sound. |
stack |
a neat pile with one thing on top of another. |
steeple |
a tall, narrow tower on top of a building. A steeple often has a pointed spire. |
swing |
to move or cause to move backward and forward around a point. |
welcome |
used to express warm greetings to someone who has just arrived. |