afford |
to have enough money for; be able to pay for. |
author |
a person who writes books, stories, plays, or other works. |
collar |
the part of a piece of clothing that goes around the neck. |
cord |
a covered wire that carries electricity to a piece of equipment such as a television or lamp. |
fool |
A person who has poor sense or judgment. |
forest |
a large area of land covered with many trees and other plants. |
fortune |
a large amount of money or wealth. |
instrument |
a tool or mechanical device used for special work. |
joy |
a strong feeling of being happy. |
pant |
to breathe in quick, short breaths; gasp. |
stadium |
a place used for sports events and other outdoor activities. Stadiums have rows of seats that rise up around an open field. |
stove |
a device that uses electricity, gas, or oil to provide heat for cooking or warmth. |
tasty |
delicious; having a pleasing flavor. |
tear1 |
a drop of liquid that comes from the eye. Tears clean the eye and keep it wet. |
watch |
to look closely or carefully, usually at something that is moving. |