actually |
as a matter of fact; really. |
afford |
to have enough money for; be able to pay for. |
allow |
to say that someone may do something; let; permit. |
clothes |
things that you wear to cover the body. |
grass |
a short green plant with narrow pointed leaves that usually covers fields and yards. |
imagination |
the power of the mind to make a thought or picture of something that is not real. |
lobby |
to try to influence people who make laws to vote in a way that supports what the group wants. |
pill |
a small piece of medicine that is taken by mouth. |
radio |
a piece of equipment that receives signals that travel through the air and changes them into sound. |
sleeve |
the part of a shirt or other piece of clothing that covers the arm. |
spice |
a substance from a plant that has a special taste. Spices are used to add flavor to food and drink. |
sprinkle |
to drop or scatter in small pieces. |
thump |
a heavy, dull sound of one thing hitting another. |
tray |
a flat, open piece of wood, metal, plastic, or some other material, used to carry, hold, or show food, drink, or small things. It often has a low edge. |
wing |
a part of the body of some animals that they use for flying. Insects and birds have wings. |