actually |
as a matter of fact; really. |
ceiling |
the part of a room that is over your head. |
count |
to give each thing in a group a number to learn how many there are. |
doubt |
to not be certain or confident about something; to think that something might not be true. |
drag |
to pull along with effort. |
dress |
to put clothing on. |
energy |
the ability to have force or power or to do work. There are many kinds of energy such as physical, electrical, nuclear, or chemical. |
hire |
to give a job to. |
invite |
to ask in a polite way to go somewhere or do something. |
marry |
to become someone's husband or wife according to the law. |
misery |
a condition in which one is very unhappy or suffers very much. |
powerful |
having great physical strength. |
rich |
having a great amount of money or valuable possessions. |
roll |
to move by turning over and over. |
write |
to form letters or words on a surface with a pen, pencil, or some other thing. |