builder |
a person who puts things together to make something, especially houses or other structures that people live or work in. |
cottage |
a small house. |
crystal |
a solid substance that has a repeating pattern of flat surfaces. |
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. |
flip |
to throw in such a way as to cause to turn over or spin. |
lake |
a large body of fresh or salt water that has land all around it. |
mess |
a state of being dirty or not neat. |
needle |
a thin tool made of steel with a hole at one end and a sharp point at the other end. You put thread through the hole. Needles are used for sewing. |
nor |
a word we often use along with the word "neither" in a sentence. "Neither" means not either of two things. If neither your mother nor your father says you can have a dog, then not one of your parents says you can have one. |
path |
a track beaten by the feet of people or animals. |
pole |
a long, round post or stick made of metal, wood, or some other material. |
refuse1 |
to not accept or agree to something; to say "no." |
tail |
a part of an animal's body that sticks out from the back end. |
unlock |
to open the lock of something. |
wake1 |
to come out of sleep (often followed by "up"). |