afterward |
at a later time. |
coach |
a person who trains and teaches people in sports. |
cook |
to prepare food for eating by using heat. |
fire |
the heat, light, and flames made when something burns. |
hammer |
a tool with a heavy metal head on a handle. A hammer is used to hit things such as nails. |
hillside |
the side of a hill. |
hint |
a sign or suggestion that is not made in a direct way. |
knife |
a tool with a handle and a thin, sharp blade that is used for cutting. |
legend |
a story or group of stories that have been handed down from a time long ago and that many people in a society know but cannot prove to be true or untrue. |
mow |
to cut down with a blade or machine. |
reader |
a person who looks at and understands words on a page or screen. |
sack |
a large bag made of thick paper or other strong material. A sack is used to hold grain, potatoes, supplies, or other heavy things. |
sew |
to make or repair with a needle and thread. |
snoop |
to look into others' affairs or possessions in a secret way. |
telephone |
to call or speak to someone using an electronic device that sends and receives sound over long distances. |