afford |
to have enough money for; be able to pay for. |
aim |
to point something at a thing that you want to hit. |
attic |
the space in a house that is under the roof and over the ceiling of the top floor. People often store things in the attic. |
bar |
a long piece of solid material used to support something, hold something together, or keep something outside or inside. |
calendar |
a page or set of pages that shows the days, weeks, and months of a year. |
cut |
to divide or break open with a sharp tool such as a knife, saw, or scissors. |
hospital |
a place where sick or hurt people go to find care or help. |
lose |
to no longer have something because you do not know where it is. |
news |
information about important events happening in the present. The news is presented on television or radio or in a newspaper or magazine. |
originally |
at first. |
ruin |
complete destruction. |
secret |
not seen or known by others; private. |
shape |
the form of the outer surface or edge of an object. |
truck |
a large motor vehicle used for carrying heavy loads. |
wire |
a long thread of metal. |