actually |
as a matter of fact; really. |
cage |
a space closed in by wires or bars and used to hold animals. |
defend |
to protect from harm; guard. |
garden |
an area of land used for growing flowers or vegetables. |
harness |
a set of straps by which a work animal is attached to a cart, carriage, or plow. The harness is used to control and guide the animal. |
leap |
to jump into the air either straight up or across a distance. |
lightly |
with little weight or force. |
lose |
to no longer have something because you do not know where it is. |
nothing |
not anything. |
odor |
a smell, often a bad one. |
poem |
a piece of writing different from ordinary writing in its special form, rhythm, and beautiful or interesting language. Poems are often short and express feelings. They sometimes use words that rhyme. |
relief |
the feeling of not having the pain or worry that you had before. |
sky |
the air or space above the earth. |
snowstorm |
a storm in which a lot of snow falls. Snowstorms have strong winds. |
tight |
fastened or shut in a secure way; fixed in place. |