battery |
a device that makes electricity by using chemical reactions. Batteries are used to power many things, including cars, flashlights, toys, and watches. |
briefly |
in a way that is not lengthy; for a short time. |
deputy |
a person appointed to assist and sometimes act in the place of someone else. |
educate |
to provide knowledge, training, and guidance to. |
education |
the act or work of learning or training. |
elevation |
the height to which something rises or is raised, or its height above sea level or ground level. |
exhibition |
a public showing of art, crafts, products, or skills. |
grill |
a rack of metal bars used to hold foods for cooking over flames. |
hurricane |
a powerful storm with heavy rains and winds that blow in a circle at 73 miles per hour or more. |
panel |
a section of a door, wall, or other surface that is set apart from the area around it by being raised, sunken, or decorated. |
phantom |
a ghost or something else that seems real, but is not real. |
plastic |
an artificial substance made from certain kinds of chemicals that can be easily shaped when soft. Plastic is formed into many materials and products. |
rummage |
to make a thorough search by turning over and looking through the contents of. |
scoop |
a tool with a short handle attached to a deep, curved bowl, used to take up food or grain. |
swear |
to make a solemn promise or statement, usually concerning the telling of the truth, one's loyalty, or one's duty. |