aim |
to point something at a thing that you want to hit. |
boss |
a person who gives work to other people and tells them what to do; manager. |
chill |
a mild but uncomfortable coldness. |
counter |
a long, high table. People sit on stools or stand at a counter to eat, prepare food, or do business. |
crop |
plants grown on a farm. |
evil |
anything very wrong or bad that hurts people or animals and is done without concern for the pain of others; wickedness. |
fool |
A person who has poor sense or judgment. |
peanut |
a seed that people eat like a nut but grows under the ground and is in the same family of plants as beans. |
robbery |
the act of stealing money or property from a person or place; the act of robbing. |
sack |
a large bag made of thick paper or other strong material. A sack is used to hold grain, potatoes, supplies, or other heavy things. |
splinter |
a small, sharp piece of material that is broken off from a larger piece. |
spoil |
to damage something so that you cannot use or enjoy it. |
spool |
an object shaped like a cylinder with a rim on each end. Thread, tape, wire, and film are wound on spools. |
untrue |
not correct or accurate; false. |
wisdom |
good judgment and an understanding of that which is true or right. |