afford |
to have enough money for; be able to pay for. |
chase |
to follow with the purpose of catching; run after. |
church |
a building used for some public religious services. |
eyesight |
the ability to see; vision. |
feast |
A large meal with many different types of foods. |
heaven |
(usually plural) the sky, including the stars, sun, moon, and planets as seen from the earth. |
job |
work a person does every day or every week and gets paid for. |
material |
anything used for building or making new things. Wood, metal, paint, and paper are examples of materials. |
message |
spoken or written information sent from one person or group to another. |
pour |
to cause to flow in a steady stream. |
scientist |
a person who works in or studies a science. |
sheet |
a large piece of cloth used to cover a bed. |
soil1 |
the top layer of the earth's surface; dirt. |
song |
a short piece of music for singing. |
thick |
large from one side of a surface to the other side; not thin. |