both |
one and the other of two things or people. |
den |
the resting place of wolves, lions, and other large wild animals. |
emergency |
a sudden dangerous situation that requires immediate action or help. |
frozen |
changed into a solid or made hard by freezing. |
halt |
to stop or pause. |
herd |
the common people; most people. The expression "He (or she) follows the herd" means that a person tends to do what everybody else does, like a cow in a herd, and does not think for himself or herself. |
hint |
a sign or suggestion that is not made in a direct way. |
instrument |
a tool or mechanical device used for special work. |
kneel |
to rest on the knee or knees. |
nothing |
not anything. |
nurse |
a person whose job is to care for sick and injured people. |
oar |
a long pole that is wide and flat at one end. Oars are used to row or steer a boat. |
rich |
having a great amount of money or valuable possessions. |
thank |
to tell someone who has given you something or done something for you that you value their gift or action; to express your appreciation. |
warm |
having some heat; not cold. |