actually |
as a matter of fact; really. |
equipment |
anything made for a particular use. Jobs and sports often require special equipment. |
farm |
an area of land or water used to raise certain kinds of crops or animals. |
guess |
to give an answer or opinion without enough information to be certain. |
luck |
something that happens by chance. |
neighborhood |
an area in a city, town, or other place that is different from other areas in some way. |
newspaper |
a set of large sheets of paper with reports about recent events, advertisements, and other information. Most newspapers are printed and sold every day or once a week. |
official |
a person who holds an office in a business or government. |
passenger |
a person who is not driving but travels in an automobile, bus, train, or other vehicle. |
rob |
to steal something from a person or place, often with the use of force. |
sleeve |
the part of a shirt or other piece of clothing that covers the arm. |
stack |
a neat pile with one thing on top of another. |
sturdy |
strong or solid; hard to break. |
topic |
a subject of discussion, conversation, or writing. |
twin |
either of two children or animals born at the same time to one mother. |