boundary |
something that marks the edge or limit. |
concrete |
a hard, strong building material made by mixing sand, gravel, cement, and water. |
crush |
to cause to lose shape or become flat by pressing or squeezing very hard. |
elder |
born earlier; older. |
lunge |
a sudden movement toward something; thrust, leap, or dive. |
pasture |
a piece of land on which animals are put to graze. |
puncture |
a small hole caused by a sharp object. |
rot |
to decompose or decay. |
satisfy |
to give what is wanted or needed. |
squawk |
to give a harsh scream. |
stubble |
the stubs of crop stalks, as of corn, that remain in the ground after the crop has been cut. |
supply |
to provide. |
tour |
to journey from place to place. |
warehouse |
a large building or other place where products or private goods are stored. |
wither |
to dry up or wilt. |