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. |
chip |
a small piece broken or cut from a hard material. |
church |
a building used for some public religious services. |
clean |
not dirty. |
holiday |
a day to remember or celebrate something. Many businesses close and people do not go to school or work on a holiday. |
leak |
an opening or crack in a thing that lets something go through it. |
plus |
added to. |
powerful |
having great physical strength. |
pupil1 |
a young person who is taught by a teacher. |
refuse1 |
to not accept or agree to something; to say "no." |
sale |
a selling of goods for a lower price than usual. |
victory |
success in a game or war. |
watch |
to look closely or carefully, usually at something that is moving. |
wheelchair |
a chair on wheels that is used by people who cannot walk from place to place. |