aid |
to give help to someone. |
alarm |
a bell or other loud noise used to signal danger. |
direction |
control or guidance. |
electric |
using or having to do with electricity. |
hike |
to take a long walk in a natural place, such as a woods or forest, for fun or exercise. |
homework |
work that a teacher asks students to do at home. |
invite |
to ask in a polite way to go somewhere or do something. |
jealous |
feeling angry or sad when you want what another person has. |
lump |
a small mass or pile with no special shape; hunk. |
national |
of or having to do with the whole country, not just one part of it. |
ranch |
a large farm where cattle, horses, or sheep are raised. There are many ranches in the plains of the United States. |
tall |
of more than average height. |
tower |
a tall, narrow building or part of a building that rises high above the ground. |
trust |
to believe that someone is good, honest, or able to be depended on. |
waist |
the part of the body between the chest and hips. |