brag |
to speak in a way that is too proud about something you do or have. |
builder |
a person who puts things together to make something, especially houses or other structures that people live or work in. |
chill |
a mild but uncomfortable coldness. |
coal |
a hard black or dark brown substance that is found in the earth. People burn coal for heat and energy. |
cub |
the young of some mammals that eat meat, such as the bear and lion. |
knock |
to hit a door in order to make noise. |
large |
big in size or amount. |
metal |
a kind of chemical element, such as copper, iron, or silver, that can move heat or electricity through itself. |
path |
a track beaten by the feet of people or animals. |
ranch |
a large farm where cattle, horses, or sheep are raised. There are many ranches in the plains of the United States. |
reflection |
heat, light, or an image that bounces off an object or surface. |
tribe |
a group of people, families, or villages that share the same language, social customs, and ancestors. |
underwater |
below the water's surface. |
web |
a thin, open structure made of threads that connect to each other at points. |
yank |
(informal) to pull or take out suddenly; jerk. |