bounce |
to spring back or up after hitting against a surface. |
cannon |
a large gun that is set on wheels or some other base. Cannons fire heavy shells. |
crown |
a metal object worn on the head by kings and queens. Crowns are often made of gold or silver. |
hang |
to attach to a point without support from below. |
incredible |
difficult or impossible to believe. |
microphone |
a device that changes sound waves into electronic signals. Microphones are used to make sounds louder or to broadcast or record them. |
pillow |
a cloth bag filled with soft material used for resting the head while sleeping. |
rip |
to cut open, off, or apart with force; tear. |
street |
a public road in a town or city. |
strike |
a stopping of work as a protest for better pay or working conditions. |
throne |
the seat used by a ruler or other important person for ceremonies or other special events. |
track |
a mark or series of marks left on the ground by the feet of people or animals, or the wheels of machines; trail. |
tray |
a flat, open piece of wood, metal, plastic, or some other material, used to carry, hold, or show food, drink, or small things. It often has a low edge. |
untrue |
not correct or accurate; false. |
writer |
a person whose job is to create books, articles, poems, or other materials; author. |