builder |
a person who puts things together to make something, especially houses or other structures that people live or work in. |
cast |
a thick, stiff covering for an injured limb or joint, especially one in which the bone is broken. A cast is made of cloth and some kind of liquid material that can become very hard and solid. |
courthouse |
a building where courts of law and other government offices are located. |
crowd |
a large number of people gathered together. |
curious |
eager to learn or know. |
cushion |
a pillow or pad that one sits on or leans on for comfort. Some cushions are used for decoration. |
engine |
a machine that uses energy from a source such as gasoline or electricity to do work. |
gun |
a weapon with a tube made of metal from which bullets are fired. |
kick |
to strike with the foot. |
map |
a picture of an area of the earth or sky drawn or printed on a flat surface. |
roof |
the surface or covering on the top of a building. |
splinter |
a small, sharp piece of material that is broken off from a larger piece. |
spout |
to force out in a steady stream. |
staff |
a pole or rod often used as an aid in walking or hiking; walking stick. |
stare |
to look straight at something with your eyes open wide and not moving. |