afford |
to have enough money for; be able to pay for. |
bacteria |
microscopic organisms that often play a role in the decay of living things, the process of fermentation, and sometimes in causing disease. |
crowd |
a large number of people gathered together. |
erase |
to remove by rubbing away. |
float |
to rest on the surface of a liquid without sinking. |
guest |
a person who visits another person's home. |
joke |
a short story with a funny ending that is told to make people laugh. |
juice |
the natural liquid from plants or meats. The juice from fruits and vegetables is used for drinking. |
learn |
to get knowledge about something through study or experience. |
lick |
to pass the tongue over or along the surface of something. |
neat |
clean and in proper order, or liking to keep things that way. |
number |
a unit with a fixed value that is used to count or to tell the position of something. You can write a number as a word or a symbol, such as "nine" or "9." |
scar |
the permanent mark that remains after a wound has healed. |
skinny |
very thin; having little fat on the body. |
test |
an examination or experiment to find out what something is, what it is made up of, or how good it is. |