aim |
to point something at a thing that you want to hit. |
cast |
a thick, stiff covering for an injured limb or joint, especially one in which the bone is broken. A cast is made of cloth and some kind of liquid material that can become very hard and solid. |
enter |
to come or go in. |
eyesight |
the ability to see; vision. |
foam |
a mass of small bubbles that forms on the surface of a liquid. |
fool |
A person who has poor sense or judgment. |
lend |
to let someone use something that is yours. When you lend a thing to someone, you expect that person to return it to you. |
metal |
a kind of chemical element, such as copper, iron, or silver, that can move heat or electricity through itself. |
pretty |
pleasing or attractive to the eyes or ears. |
raw |
not cooked. |
sack |
a large bag made of thick paper or other strong material. A sack is used to hold grain, potatoes, supplies, or other heavy things. |
ship |
a large boat that carries people or things through deep water. |
snoop |
to look into others' affairs or possessions in a secret way. |
sofa |
a comfortable seat with a back and arms made for two or more people; couch. |
worker |
someone who does a job or has a job. |