backward |
with the last part first; in a way that is the opposite of the usual way. |
church |
a building used for some public religious services. |
crash |
to destroy with great force and loud noise. |
ditch |
a long narrow opening in the ground used to drain away or supply water. |
dough |
a thick mixture of flour and a liquid such as water or milk. You make bread, cookies, and other things to eat out of dough. |
fact |
something known or proved to be true. |
hide |
to put or keep away from view. |
hike |
to take a long walk in a natural place, such as a woods or forest, for fun or exercise. |
leap |
to jump into the air either straight up or across a distance. |
pole |
a long, round post or stick made of metal, wood, or some other material. |
rag |
a small piece of cloth that is usually used for cleaning. A rag is often torn from a larger piece of cloth that is no longer in good condition. |
swim |
to move through water by moving parts of the body. |
task |
a piece of work to be done; duty. |
twice |
two times; in two instances. |
wallpaper |
paper printed with colors or colored patterns and pasted onto walls and ceilings. |