bottom |
the lowest or deepest part of something. |
disturb |
to interrupt by making noise or doing something that draws away attention. |
dollar |
the main unit of money in the United States and many other countries. One U.S. dollar is equal to 100 cents. |
explorer |
a person who travels through an area that is unknown to find out what is there. |
fact |
something known or proved to be true. |
hammer |
a tool with a heavy metal head on a handle. A hammer is used to hit things such as nails. |
hut |
a small house or shelter. A hut is sometimes made of dry grass or mud. |
moist |
a little bit wet. |
news |
information about important events happening in the present. The news is presented on television or radio or in a newspaper or magazine. |
pillow |
a cloth bag filled with soft material used for resting the head while sleeping. |
replace |
to put something in the place of another thing. |
rod |
a straight, thin stick or bar. |
scissors |
a tool used for cutting. Scissors have two blades that are joined in the middle. |
swallow |
to cause food to go from the mouth to the stomach. |
whose |
of or belonging to which person or persons. |