edge |
a line where two sides or surfaces meet. |
engine |
a machine that uses energy from a source such as gasoline or electricity to do work. |
enormous |
very large in size or amount; huge. |
eyesight |
the ability to see; vision. |
feel |
to experience something by the sense of touch. |
flock |
a group of animals or birds of one kind that stay or are kept together. |
inventor |
one who conceives of or makes something new. |
love |
a strong feeling of liking and caring about another person that usually causes a deep desire to be physically close to that person. |
newspaper |
a set of large sheets of paper with reports about recent events, advertisements, and other information. Most newspapers are printed and sold every day or once a week. |
quiet |
making little or no noise. |
teach |
to show (someone) how to do something or to help (someone) learn something. |
umbrella |
a device that protects you from the rain. It has cloth stretched over a wire frame that is held up by a long handle. |
wave |
the water that rises from the surface of a body of water. |
widow |
a woman whose husband has died. |
write |
to form letters or words on a surface with a pen, pencil, or some other thing. |