attic |
the space in a house that is under the roof and over the ceiling of the top floor. People often store things in the attic. |
bead |
a small, round object made of material such as glass, wood, or plastic. A bead has a small hole through its center so it can be put on a string to make necklaces or to decorate clothing. |
cast |
a thick, stiff covering for an injured limb or joint, especially one in which the bone is broken. A cast is made of cloth and some kind of liquid material that can become very hard and solid. |
curtain |
a piece of cloth that hangs in a window or other opening to shut out light or to cover something. |
dine |
to eat a meal, usually in a formal way. |
faucet |
a device for turning on and off the flow of liquid from a pipe or container. |
heap |
many things lying on top of each other; pile. |
honestly |
in an honest way. |
kingdom |
a country that is ruled by royalty. |
locker |
a small metal cabinet that can be locked. It is used to keep clothes and personal things. |
pulse |
the regular beating of the arteries that is caused by the beating of the heart. The pulse can be felt in the wrist or neck. |
screen |
a piece of material made of woven wire. A screen covers a window, door, or other opening. |
tack |
a short pin with a flat, wide head. |
tasty |
delicious; having a pleasing flavor. |
terrify |
to fill with great fear or terror; scare. |