actor |
a person who performs in a play, a movie, or a radio or television program. |
blink |
to close and open the eyes very quickly. |
disturb |
to interrupt by making noise or doing something that draws away attention. |
energy |
the ability to have force or power or to do work. There are many kinds of energy such as physical, electrical, nuclear, or chemical. |
group |
a collection of people, things, or ideas that are in one place or have important things in common. |
hook |
a curved piece that is used for holding, hanging, or pulling things. A hook is made of metal, plastic, or another hard material. |
kneel |
to rest on the knee or knees. |
life |
the thing that is in humans, animals, and plants that allows them to grow and to produce more creatures like themselves. Things like rocks do not have life. |
outdoor |
happening or used outside of any building. |
own |
belonging to oneself or itself alone. |
painter |
one who paints pictures. |
snow |
small, soft, white pieces of frozen water that fall from the sky like rain. |
speak |
to say words in a usual voice; talk. |
split |
a division between two or more people. |
usually |
ordinarily or most often; generally; typically. |