actually |
as a matter of fact; really. |
arrow |
a thin stick with a point on one end. An arrow is a kind of weapon. |
bread |
a food made with grains such as wheat or corn. Water, oil, and other ingredients are added to the grains, and the mixture is baked in an oven. |
bud |
a swelling on a plant that can grow into new parts, such as leaves or a flower. |
chalk |
a type of soft, white stone. Chalk is made into long thin shapes used for writing or drawing. |
citizen |
a person who is a member of a country because of being born there or being accepted as a member by law. |
cradle |
a small bed for a baby that can move from side to side. |
early |
near the beginning of something. |
hood |
a covering for the head and neck that may be attached to a coat, jacket, or other piece of clothing. |
insect |
a small animal whose body is divided into three parts. Insects also have three pairs of legs and usually one or two pairs of wings. Bees, ants, butterflies, beetles, and flies are some kinds of insects. |
large |
big in size or amount. |
learn |
to get knowledge about something through study or experience. |
match2 |
a person or thing that is very like another. |
rag |
a small piece of cloth that is usually used for cleaning. A rag is often torn from a larger piece of cloth that is no longer in good condition. |
snoop |
to look into others' affairs or possessions in a secret way. |