ability |
the power or knowledge to do something. |
biscuit |
a small, round-shaped bread for one person made with baking powder or baking soda instead of yeast. Biscuits are not usually sweet. |
carpenter |
a person who builds or repairs houses and other things made of wood. |
desk |
a piece of furniture with a flat surface used for writing, using a computer, or reading. Desks usually have drawers where you keep paper, pens, and other supplies. |
jealous |
feeling angry or sad when you want what another person has. |
justice |
the upholding of what is fair, just, and right. |
murder |
the crime of killing a person. |
provide |
to give (what is needed); supply. |
rail |
one of the two long steel bars along which a train moves. |
spare |
available for use at a later time. |
stable1 |
firm or steady; not likely to move. |
tall |
of more than average height. |
tower |
a tall, narrow building or part of a building that rises high above the ground. |
trap |
to catch and not let escape. |
waist |
the part of the body between the chest and hips. |