aid |
to give help to someone. |
death |
the end of life in any living thing. |
dim |
having little or no light. |
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. |
grab |
to take hold of suddenly or with force. |
graph |
a drawing that shows information and the relationships between pieces of that information. |
pierce |
to pass or go through with or as if with something sharp; penetrate. |
plenty |
a full amount or supply. |
quickly |
in a short time; rapidly. |
reservation |
something that keeps one from completely accepting or believing something; doubt. |
sale |
a selling of goods for a lower price than usual. |
seem |
to appear to be or do. |
ship |
a large boat that carries people or things through deep water. |
stock |
things that you keep that are ready for use or for sale at any time; supply. |
suddenly |
without warning, often causing surprise or fear. |