ability |
the power or knowledge to do something. |
accept |
to say yes when someone wants to give you something. |
author |
a person who writes books, stories, plays, or other works. |
candle |
a stick of wax with a string through the middle. The string burns and gives off light. |
decorate |
to make more attractive by adding things. |
dip |
to put into a liquid for a short time. |
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. |
drain |
to remove a liquid from something through a pipe. |
handle |
to do what needs to be done with something or someone; manage; control. |
hiss |
to make a sound as if holding an "s" for a long time. |
library |
a place in a town or school where you can borrow books, recorded music, and other materials. |
nail |
a thin, pointed piece of metal with a flat top. You hammer nails into pieces of wood or other material in order to fasten them together. |
pilgrim |
a person who takes a trip to a holy place for a religious purpose. |
player |
someone who takes part in a game or sport. |
telephone |
to call or speak to someone using an electronic device that sends and receives sound over long distances. |