ax |
a tool with a blade attached to the end of a long handle. An ax is used for chopping wood. |
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. |
chase |
to follow with the purpose of catching; run after. |
chimney |
a tall, hollow structure that carries smoke up through a building and to the outside. |
file1 |
a place for keeping documents or other objects safe and in order. A file can be something that holds papers or a space on a computer. |
hear |
to receive sound with the ears. |
job |
work a person does every day or every week and gets paid for. |
land |
the solid part of the earth's surface. |
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. |
rob |
to steal something from a person or place, often with the use of force. |
solar |
having to do with or coming from the sun. |
spit1 |
to force saliva or something else from the mouth. |
town |
an area with streets, houses, and buildings that is similar to a city but usually smaller. |
track |
a mark or series of marks left on the ground by the feet of people or animals, or the wheels of machines; trail. |
wheelbarrow |
a device used to carry rocks, soil, leaves, and other materials for short distances. A wheelbarrow has one or two wheels, two legs at the back, and handles for a person to push. |