afterward |
at a later time. |
barrel |
a large round container with a flat top and bottom that is used to keep liquids. Barrels are often made of wood. |
bookcase |
a set of shelves for holding books. |
damp |
wet, but not very wet. |
daylight |
the light of the day. |
dollar |
the main unit of money in the United States and many other countries. One U.S. dollar is equal to 100 cents. |
mouth |
the part of the body through which an animal eats, breathes, and makes sounds. The mouth is on the face below the nose. |
piece |
a section or part separated from the whole. |
pilot |
a person who flies an airplane or other aircraft. |
section |
a part that is different or apart from the whole. |
slime |
a slippery liquid, such as thin mud or the slippery substance on fish. |
snoop |
to look into others' affairs or possessions in a secret way. |
spool |
an object shaped like a cylinder with a rim on each end. Thread, tape, wire, and film are wound on spools. |
steeple |
a tall, narrow tower on top of a building. A steeple often has a pointed spire. |
trim |
to make neat by cutting away some parts. |