bar |
a long piece of solid material used to support something, hold something together, or keep something outside or inside. |
bunch |
a group of things of the same kind that are attached to each other. |
correct |
with no mistakes. |
fortune |
a large amount of money or wealth. |
holiday |
a day to remember or celebrate something. Many businesses close and people do not go to school or work on a holiday. |
imagination |
the power of the mind to make a thought or picture of something that is not real. |
independence |
freedom from outside control. |
jealous |
feeling angry or sad when you want what another person has. |
keep |
to hold or continue to hold. |
march |
to walk with steady, regular steps together with others. |
nearly |
almost; just about but not quite. |
replace |
to put something in the place of another thing. |
rocket |
a device shaped like a tube that moves at high speed and is powered by gases that are forced out of one end. Rockets are used to send things into the air. |
suddenly |
without warning, often causing surprise or fear. |
tough |
hard to break; strong; lasting a long time. |