calm |
not excited. |
ceiling |
the part of a room that is over your head. |
course |
the direction or way along which something moves. |
cousin |
the son or daughter of an aunt or uncle. |
dollar |
the main unit of money in the United States and many other countries. One U.S. dollar is equal to 100 cents. |
follow |
to come or go after or behind. |
gentle |
not intending to cause pain or trouble to other people or animals; kind. |
gun |
a weapon with a tube made of metal from which bullets are fired. |
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. |
homework |
work that a teacher asks students to do at home. |
hungry |
feeling a need or want for food. |
sink |
to fall slowly to a lower level. |
telephone |
to call or speak to someone using an electronic device that sends and receives sound over long distances. |
tiny |
very small. |
until |
up to the time when. |