afford |
to have enough money for; be able to pay for. |
bait |
food used to attract and catch fish or animals. |
booth |
a closed place or stall that has room for one person or a small group. |
cord |
a covered wire that carries electricity to a piece of equipment such as a television or lamp. |
flame |
the hot, bright gas that you see when something burns. |
jet |
an airplane with engines that give off a flow of heated gases to cause forward movement. |
knee |
the joint between the upper and lower part of the leg. |
log |
a large, thick piece of a tree that has been cut down and is ready for sawing, burning, or building. |
mud |
wet earth that has turned soft. |
rip |
to cut open, off, or apart with force; tear. |
teach |
to show (someone) how to do something or to help (someone) learn something. |
treatment |
the way a person acts toward another person or thing. |
vacation |
a period of rest from school, work, or other activities. |
voice |
the sound that comes from your mouth when you speak or sing. |
write |
to form letters or words on a surface with a pen, pencil, or some other thing. |