clay |
a kind of wet earth that becomes hard when you heat it. You use clay to make bricks, pots, and other things. |
disgust |
to cause a strong feeling against something; to cause someone to feel sick. |
group |
a collection of people, things, or ideas that are in one place or have important things in common. |
load |
to put things on or in something in order to carry them. |
national |
of or having to do with the whole country, not just one part of it. |
pool |
any small still area of liquid that has collected on something. |
runner |
a person who is moving along quickly on his or her feet, or a person who races on foot. |
shortcut |
a quicker or more direct way to go somewhere. |
sir |
a polite form of address for a man, usually used in place of his name. |
spool |
an object shaped like a cylinder with a rim on each end. Thread, tape, wire, and film are wound on spools. |
stone |
hard material like rock. |
taste |
to tell the flavor of something by putting it into your mouth. |
wagon |
a small, open cart with four wheels and a handle, used as a child's toy. |
wish |
to desire; want. |
yesterday |
on the day before today. |