break |
to make something come apart into pieces. |
clog |
to block passage through something. |
dusty |
full of or covered with dust. |
fuel |
anything such as wood or gasoline that is burned as a source of energy. |
furnace |
a large appliance for making heat by burning gas, oil, coal, or wood. |
gain |
to get. |
glider |
a light aircraft without a motor that flies on air currents. |
holder |
an object used for holding. |
night |
the period between the time when the sun sets in the evening and when it rises in the morning. |
recently |
in the near past. |
sand |
tiny, loose grains of ground rock such as you can see on beaches and in deserts. |
shelf |
a thin, flat piece of wood, metal, or other material that is attached to a wall or set into a piece of furniture. Shelves are used to hold books, dishes, and other things. |
sir |
a polite form of address for a man, usually used in place of his name. |
slip |
to slide suddenly on a slippery surface. |
wheelbarrow |
a device used to carry rocks, soil, leaves, and other materials for short distances. A wheelbarrow has one or two wheels, two legs at the back, and handles for a person to push. |