beach |
the land at the edge of a lake, ocean, or other body of water. A beach is often formed of sand or small stones. |
disturb |
to interrupt by making noise or doing something that draws away attention. |
enough |
as much or as many as needed or required. |
flap |
to swing or wave back and forth with a slapping sound. |
flat1 |
having a surface that does not slant up or down. If a roof is flat, it is not higher at one end than the other; level. |
flood |
a sudden, strong flow of water onto land that should not be under water. |
garden |
an area of land used for growing flowers or vegetables. |
holiday |
a day to remember or celebrate something. Many businesses close and people do not go to school or work on a holiday. |
late |
happening after the usual or expected time. |
practice |
To repeat something in order to do it better. |
recipe |
a list of foods and instructions for cooking something. |
silly |
without good sense. |
stroke |
a single mark made in writing or painting, or the act of making such a mark. |
wet |
having water or other liquid within something or on the surface of something. |
wisdom |
good judgment and an understanding of that which is true or right. |