booth |
a closed place or stall that has room for one person or a small group. |
crack |
a break in something. |
ditch |
a long narrow opening in the ground used to drain away or supply water. |
dump |
a place owned by a town or city where people can bring garbage. |
guess |
to give an answer or opinion without enough information to be certain. |
lamp |
a device that uses electricity, oil, or gas to produce light. A lamp usually stands on a desk, table, or floor. |
liar |
a person who tells lies instead of the truth. |
native |
an original resident of a given place, such as the Inuit people of Alaska and northern Canada. |
offer |
to present something to be accepted or refused. |
peace |
a time when there is no war or fighting. |
relief |
the feeling of not having the pain or worry that you had before. |
snip |
to cut or clip with short, quick strokes of scissors. |
spool |
an object shaped like a cylinder with a rim on each end. Thread, tape, wire, and film are wound on spools. |
underground |
located, living, or taking place beneath the earth's surface. |
voter |
one who helps decide something in an election by expressing his or her choice. |