both |
one and the other of two things or people. |
daily |
happening or done every day. |
damp |
wet, but not very wet. |
flake |
a small, thin piece that has split off from or peeled off of a surface. |
garage |
a building or part of a building used for keeping cars, trucks, or other vehicles. |
list |
names, numbers, or things placed one after another in a written form. |
native |
an original resident of a given place, such as the Inuit people of Alaska and northern Canada. |
net1 |
an object made of strong threads or strings that are woven in a way that leaves open spaces between them. |
pan |
an open, metal container for cooking or baking. |
smoke |
the black, white, or gray gases that you see in the air when something burns. |
stain |
a spot or colored mark. |
steal |
to take something from another person without permission and in a way that is against the law. |
throw |
to send something through the air using your arm. |
wake1 |
to come out of sleep (often followed by "up"). |
wheelbarrow |
a device used to carry rocks, soil, leaves, and other materials for short distances. A wheelbarrow has one or two wheels, two legs at the back, and handles for a person to push. |