capture |
to take hold or gain control of by force or through planning. |
church |
a building used for some public religious services. |
excitement |
the state of being excited. |
fever |
a body temperature higher than normal that is usually caused by illness. |
heart |
the organ in the body that controls the flow of blood. |
housework |
the work of taking care of a household, especially cleaning inside the house. |
incredible |
difficult or impossible to believe. |
key |
a metal object cut in a special way so it can open or close locks. |
lifetime |
the length of time something is expected to work well. |
limb |
one of the large branches of a tree. |
pool |
any small still area of liquid that has collected on something. |
puzzle |
a toy or problem that you solve by thinking or by arranging letters, words, numbers, or objects. |
scarce |
not being enough; not easy to get. |
squeeze |
to press firmly together. |
straight |
without a curve or bend. |