aim |
to point something at a thing that you want to hit. |
coal |
a hard black or dark brown substance that is found in the earth. People burn coal for heat and energy. |
cord |
a covered wire that carries electricity to a piece of equipment such as a television or lamp. |
daylight |
the light of the day. |
flicker1 |
to burn or shine in an unsteady way. |
fool |
A person who has poor sense or judgment. |
grade |
to rate for correctness or quality, usually by giving a letter or score. |
move |
to change position or place. |
movement |
a motion or way of moving. |
nearly |
almost; just about but not quite. |
rob |
to steal something from a person or place, often with the use of force. |
stadium |
a place used for sports events and other outdoor activities. Stadiums have rows of seats that rise up around an open field. |
steal |
to take something from another person without permission and in a way that is against the law. |
usual |
most common; normal. |
wear |
to have or carry on your body. |