biscuit |
a small, round-shaped bread for one person made with baking powder or baking soda instead of yeast. Biscuits are not usually sweet. |
close |
to shut. |
disturb |
to interrupt by making noise or doing something that draws away attention. |
dream |
an event in which changing pictures or images come into your mind as you sleep. |
energy |
the ability to have force or power or to do work. There are many kinds of energy such as physical, electrical, nuclear, or chemical. |
garage |
a building or part of a building used for keeping cars, trucks, or other vehicles. |
instant |
happening right away; without delay; immediate. |
official |
a person who holds an office in a business or government. |
rim |
the edge or border of something round or circular. |
rocket |
a device shaped like a tube that moves at high speed and is powered by gases that are forced out of one end. Rockets are used to send things into the air. |
school |
a place for teaching and learning. |
sir |
a polite form of address for a man, usually used in place of his name. |
sneak |
to move quietly and in a sly way. |
tiptoe |
the end or tip of the toe. |
tune |
the notes that make up a piece of music. |