apron |
a piece of clothing that covers the front of the body. An apron is worn to keep clothes clean. |
bud |
a swelling on a plant that can grow into new parts, such as leaves or a flower. |
business |
the field or area in which a person works; occupation. |
cane |
a stick made of metal or wood that helps someone walk. |
dead |
no longer alive. |
favor |
something kind you do for someone else. |
golf |
a game played on a large outdoor course with small holes in the ground spaced far apart. Players use a set of special clubs to hit a small white ball into each of the series of holes. There are nine or eighteen holes in a golf course. The object of the game is to get the ball into each hole using as few strokes as possible. |
horror |
a strong feeling of fear or shock. |
never |
not at any time; not at all. |
nor |
a word we often use along with the word "neither" in a sentence. "Neither" means not either of two things. If neither your mother nor your father says you can have a dog, then not one of your parents says you can have one. |
page |
one side of a sheet of printed or written paper. |
pool |
any small still area of liquid that has collected on something. |
repeat |
to say or produce sound a second time. |
unfair |
against what is right or just. |
writer |
a person whose job is to create books, articles, poems, or other materials; author. |