ash |
the soft gray powder that remains after something burns. |
barefoot |
with nothing on the feet. |
cut |
to divide or break open with a sharp tool such as a knife, saw, or scissors. |
danger |
a chance or likelihood that something bad or harmful may happen; peril; risk. |
golf |
a game played on a large outdoor course with small holes in the ground spaced far apart. Players use a set of special clubs to hit a small white ball into each of the series of holes. There are nine or eighteen holes in a golf course. The object of the game is to get the ball into each hole using as few strokes as possible. |
hot |
holding or giving off great heat. |
later |
at some following time or future time. |
march |
to walk with steady, regular steps together with others. |
pay |
to give money to (a person or business) in exchange for things or services. |
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. |
shake |
to move back and forth or up and down with small and quick motions. |
sky |
the air or space above the earth. |
sleeve |
the part of a shirt or other piece of clothing that covers the arm. |
stare |
to look straight at something with your eyes open wide and not moving. |
waiter |
a person who serves customers in a restaurant, bar, or similar place. |