afford |
to have enough money for; be able to pay for. |
bench |
a long seat, often made of wood and without a back. |
blank |
without marks or writing. |
child |
a young human. |
dive |
to move down from a high place at high speed, with the head or front part first. |
fault |
something wrong with a thing or person that causes problems for someone or something else. |
length |
the distance from one end of something to the other. |
poem |
a piece of writing different from ordinary writing in its special form, rhythm, and beautiful or interesting language. Poems are often short and express feelings. They sometimes use words that rhyme. |
roar |
to make a long cry or shout that is both deep and loud. |
shave |
to cut off hair very close to the skin. |
sneak |
to move quietly and in a sly way. |
thank |
to tell someone who has given you something or done something for you that you value their gift or action; to express your appreciation. |
trailer |
a wagon pulled by a car or truck and used to carry a load. |
ugly |
not pleasant to look at. |
voice |
the sound that comes from your mouth when you speak or sing. |