biscuit |
a small, round-shaped bread for one person made with baking powder or baking soda instead of yeast. Biscuits are not usually sweet. |
both |
one and the other of two things or people. |
chip |
a small piece broken or cut from a hard material. |
dress |
to put clothing on. |
fist |
a hand with the fingers bent under tight. |
flesh |
the soft parts of the human or animal body that lie between the skin and the bones. Flesh includes muscle and fat. |
hamburger |
ground meat, or a round flat mass of ground meat that is cooked and served on bread. |
lie1 |
a false statement that is said on purpose. |
march |
to walk with steady, regular steps together with others. |
mayor |
the head of government in a village, town, or city. |
mill |
a machine that crushes whole or solid substances. |
pull |
to bring closer by using force upon. |
scientist |
a person who works in or studies a science. |
smoke |
the black, white, or gray gases that you see in the air when something burns. |
wool |
the thick, soft hair of sheep and some other animals, which is often used by people to make fabric for clothes, blankets, and other things. |