complete |
having all of the parts that are necessary; whole. |
flat1 |
having a surface that does not slant up or down. If a roof is flat, it is not higher at one end than the other; level. |
furious |
full of anger. |
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. |
observe |
to notice or see. |
patrol |
the act of guarding by making regular trips through. |
pin |
a thin piece of metal with a sharp point and flat or round head. Pins are used to fasten or attach pieces of cloth or similar material. |
saucer |
a small dish used for holding a cup. |
screen |
a piece of material made of woven wire. A screen covers a window, door, or other opening. |
stove |
a device that uses electricity, gas, or oil to provide heat for cooking or warmth. |
street |
a public road in a town or city. |
suddenly |
without warning, often causing surprise or fear. |
terrible |
causing fear, terror, or horror. |
tricky |
using or marked by tricks or lies. |
troop |
(plural) soldiers. |