backward |
with the last part first; in a way that is the opposite of the usual way. |
cheer |
happy or good feelings. |
chew |
to break apart and make soft with the teeth. |
envelope |
a folded paper covering for a letter or other papers you mail. You write the address and put a stamp on an envelope before you mail it. |
forest |
a large area of land covered with many trees and other plants. |
glider |
a light aircraft without a motor that flies on air currents. |
greet |
to use words or simple actions that show pleasure or respect when you meet someone or start a letter. |
harness |
a set of straps by which a work animal is attached to a cart, carriage, or plow. The harness is used to control and guide the animal. |
hungry |
feeling a need or want for food. |
paddle |
an oar with a wide, flat blade and long handle. A paddle is used with both arms for moving a small boat through the water. A paddle is not attached to the boat. |
purse |
a bag used for carrying money and other personal things. A purse is often made of leather, cloth, or a similar material. |
rent |
the regular payment that you give to the owner of a property for the use of a space. |
root |
the part of a plant that grows under the ground. Roots take in water and food, and they hold the plant in the soil. |
rush |
to act or go fast; hurry. |
thought1 |
the result of thinking; a single idea. |