aid |
to give help to someone. |
alarm |
a bell or other loud noise used to signal danger. |
cheer |
happy or good feelings. |
fault |
something wrong with a thing or person that causes problems for someone or something else. |
fit |
to be the right shape and size for someone or something. |
folk |
people in general. |
heat |
the form of energy that you feel as warmth. |
monster |
a large, frightening creature that is not real. |
orchard |
a piece of land planted with fruit or nut trees. |
pole |
a long, round post or stick made of metal, wood, or some other material. |
respect |
to give honor to someone; to put someone in a high position in your feelings. |
ridge |
a long, narrow, raised section at the top of something; crest. |
staff |
a pole or rod often used as an aid in walking or hiking; walking stick. |
suddenly |
without warning, often causing surprise or fear. |
test |
an examination or experiment to find out what something is, what it is made up of, or how good it is. |