corridor |
a hall or passageway. |
desk |
a piece of furniture with a flat surface used for writing, using a computer, or reading. Desks usually have drawers where you keep paper, pens, and other supplies. |
earn |
to receive money for work that you have done. |
envelope |
a folded paper covering for a letter or other papers you mail. You write the address and put a stamp on an envelope before you mail it. |
fever |
a body temperature higher than normal that is usually caused by illness. |
lend |
to let someone use something that is yours. When you lend a thing to someone, you expect that person to return it to you. |
motorcycle |
a vehicle with two wheels, a heavy frame, and an engine. |
pilgrim |
a person who takes a trip to a holy place for a religious purpose. |
plank |
a length of wood thicker than a board. |
skull |
the bones of the head and face that protect the brain. |
stir |
to mix liquids together or move a liquid in a circle using your hand or an object. |
surely |
certainly. |
tablet |
a small, flat, round piece of medicine. |
umbrella |
a device that protects you from the rain. It has cloth stretched over a wire frame that is held up by a long handle. |
wagon |
a small, open cart with four wheels and a handle, used as a child's toy. |