afford |
to have enough money for; be able to pay for. |
bead |
a small, round object made of material such as glass, wood, or plastic. A bead has a small hole through its center so it can be put on a string to make necklaces or to decorate clothing. |
diner |
one who eats a meal. |
fetch |
to go somewhere, pick up something, and bring it back. |
furniture |
objects such as chairs, tables, and beds used to fill a living area. |
holy |
relating to a god or religion. |
later |
at some following time or future time. |
magic |
related to or used in the mysterious or supernatural control of objects or events. |
observe |
to notice or see. |
siren |
a warning device that makes a loud, piercing noise. |
son |
a person's male child. |
story1 |
a report of events that really happened or are imaginary. |
thunder |
the loud noise you sometimes hear during a violent rain storm. |
umbrella |
a device that protects you from the rain. It has cloth stretched over a wire frame that is held up by a long handle. |
water |
the clear liquid that is in rain and that fills up rivers, lakes, and oceans. |