choir |
a group of people who sing together, especially a group that sings religious music; chorus. |
curtain |
a piece of cloth that hangs in a window or other opening to shut out light or to cover something. |
dance |
to move the feet and body to music. |
dough |
a thick mixture of flour and a liquid such as water or milk. You make bread, cookies, and other things to eat out of dough. |
early |
near the beginning of something. |
god |
a being that is worshipped and believed to have special powers over nature or life. |
greet |
to use words or simple actions that show pleasure or respect when you meet someone or start a letter. |
handkerchief |
a small piece of thin cloth that you use to clean your nose. |
herd |
the common people; most people. The expression "He (or she) follows the herd" means that a person tends to do what everybody else does, like a cow in a herd, and does not think for himself or herself. |
miss1 |
to fail to hit, catch, reach, cross, or touch. |
never |
not at any time; not at all. |
report |
a statement or story about something that has happened. |
secret |
not seen or known by others; private. |
shell |
a hard outer covering that an animal, especially a sea animal, has made to protect itself. |
swap |
to exchange or trade. |