afford |
to have enough money for; be able to pay for. |
audience |
a group of people gathered to see or hear something. |
bookcase |
a set of shelves for holding books. |
coach |
a person who trains and teaches people in sports. |
crowd |
a large number of people gathered together. |
dollar |
the main unit of money in the United States and many other countries. One U.S. dollar is equal to 100 cents. |
grass |
a short green plant with narrow pointed leaves that usually covers fields and yards. |
highway |
a large, important public road. |
patch |
a small piece of material used to cover a hole or to protect an injury. |
ruin |
complete destruction. |
sand |
tiny, loose grains of ground rock such as you can see on beaches and in deserts. |
spool |
an object shaped like a cylinder with a rim on each end. Thread, tape, wire, and film are wound on spools. |
strain |
to hurt or injure something by using it too much. |
surely |
certainly. |
young |
in an early part of life or growth. |