daughter |
a person's female child. |
happy |
feeling glad, pleased, or comfortable. |
jail |
a building in which a government keeps people who have broken a law. |
nearly |
almost; just about but not quite. |
newspaper |
a set of large sheets of paper with reports about recent events, advertisements, and other information. Most newspapers are printed and sold every day or once a week. |
oven |
a piece of equipment that you cook food in. An oven has a large metal box with a door. |
pole |
a long, round post or stick made of metal, wood, or some other material. |
rack |
a frame or stand used to hold, hang, or show things. |
shove |
to push in a rough way or without care. |
size |
how big or small an object is. |
ski |
to glide over snow wearing a pair of long, narrow, smooth runners attached to boots. |
thin |
small when measured from one side to the other or when measured around the outside; not thick. |
trainer |
a person who prepares people or animals for competition through exercise, practice, and diet. |
vacation |
a period of rest from school, work, or other activities. |
web |
a thin, open structure made of threads that connect to each other at points. |