cave |
a large, natural hole in rock or under the earth. A cave is big enough for a person or animal to enter. |
courtesy |
good, polite manners. |
fold |
to bend something so that one part lies on top of another part. |
heaven |
(usually plural) the sky, including the stars, sun, moon, and planets as seen from the earth. |
money |
the coins or paper bills of a country that are used to buy things or pay for services. |
observe |
to notice or see. |
program |
a plan of what will be done or take place. |
respect |
to give honor to someone; to put someone in a high position in your feelings. |
scarce |
not being enough; not easy to get. |
shoot |
to hit with a bullet or other thing that flies from a weapon. |
television |
a piece of electronic equipment that receives sound and moving images that are sent from a long distance. Many people can watch the same programs on television at the same time. |
thief |
a person who steals. |
wave |
the water that rises from the surface of a body of water. |
widow |
a woman whose husband has died. |
young |
in an early part of life or growth. |