afford |
to have enough money for; be able to pay for. |
backward |
with the last part first; in a way that is the opposite of the usual way. |
badly |
not well; in a bad way. |
cane |
a stick made of metal or wood that helps someone walk. |
chew |
to break apart and make soft with the teeth. |
choose |
to pick one or more things or people from a group. |
elevator |
a device that carries people or things from one floor to another in a building. An elevator is like a small room or platform that moves up and down. |
flash |
a sudden, bright light that shines and then disappears. |
fond |
having or showing feelings of love. |
hint |
a sign or suggestion that is not made in a direct way. |
hungry |
feeling a need or want for food. |
pair |
two things that are the same and are used together. |
police |
a department of a town, city, or state government that protects people and their property and makes people obey laws. |
rate |
the speed or pace at which something is done. |
spy |
a person who watches in secret to get information about others. |