afford |
to have enough money for; be able to pay for. |
bait |
food used to attract and catch fish or animals. |
campfire |
an outdoor fire used for cooking or warmth while camping. |
carefully |
with thought and attention or caution about what one is doing. |
cloth |
material made by weaving. |
corridor |
a hall or passageway. |
dart |
to move quickly; dash. |
hockey |
a game played on ice by two teams. Each person wears skates and carries a long stick. |
jewelry |
things made of special stones and metal worn on the body for decoration. Rings, necklaces, and bracelets are some kinds of jewelry. |
pour |
to cause to flow in a steady stream. |
sensible |
having or showing good judgment; wise. |
skinny |
very thin; having little fat on the body. |
smoke |
the black, white, or gray gases that you see in the air when something burns. |
tail |
a part of an animal's body that sticks out from the back end. |
uncle |
the brother of one's father or mother, or the husband of one's aunt. |