afford |
to have enough money for; be able to pay for. |
classmate |
a person in the same class as another at a college or school. |
cup |
a small, open container used for drinking. |
hair |
a single, thin structure like a thread that grows on the body of humans and some animals. |
honesty |
the fact or condition of being truthful; integrity. |
keep |
to hold or continue to hold. |
librarian |
a person who has special training to work in a library. |
likely |
to be expected; probable. |
material |
anything used for building or making new things. Wood, metal, paint, and paper are examples of materials. |
police |
a department of a town, city, or state government that protects people and their property and makes people obey laws. |
rail |
one of the two long steel bars along which a train moves. |
shack |
a small, cheaply constructed building, used as a house or for storage. |
shelter |
a place or structure that gives protection against weather or danger. |
tall |
of more than average height. |
temper |
a usual state of mind of manner of feeling. |