allow |
to say that someone may do something; let; permit. |
attic |
the space in a house that is under the roof and over the ceiling of the top floor. People often store things in the attic. |
block |
a solid piece of hard material with flat sides. |
dollar |
the main unit of money in the United States and many other countries. One U.S. dollar is equal to 100 cents. |
early |
near the beginning of something. |
equipment |
anything made for a particular use. Jobs and sports often require special equipment. |
fort |
a strong building used for defense or for soldiers to live in. |
happiness |
the feeling of having joy or being glad. |
mess |
a state of being dirty or not neat. |
neat |
clean and in proper order, or liking to keep things that way. |
news |
information about important events happening in the present. The news is presented on television or radio or in a newspaper or magazine. |
nod |
to move the head up and down in order to greet or agree with someone. |
rob |
to steal something from a person or place, often with the use of force. |
runway |
a smooth, level strip on which airplanes take off and land. |
test |
an examination or experiment to find out what something is, what it is made up of, or how good it is. |