art |
things that are made by humans and that people think have beauty or deep meaning. Music, films, written works, and paintings are examples of art. |
behind |
in or at the back of; on the other side of. |
decorate |
to make more attractive by adding things. |
drag |
to pull along with effort. |
happily |
in a glad, cheerful, or joyful way. |
illness |
the state of being unwell; sickness. |
laugh |
to smile and make sounds with your mouth. People usually laugh when something is funny to them, but laughing can express other feelings also. |
life |
the thing that is in humans, animals, and plants that allows them to grow and to produce more creatures like themselves. Things like rocks do not have life. |
practice |
To repeat something in order to do it better. |
pupil1 |
a young person who is taught by a teacher. |
snoop |
to look into others' affairs or possessions in a secret way. |
spoil |
to damage something so that you cannot use or enjoy it. |
tape |
a substance made of plastic, cloth, or paper that has glue on one side. It is cut into long, narrow pieces. Tape is used to stick things together. |
trouble |
serious difficulty. |
warn |
to tell of a possible danger. |