bridge |
a structure that goes over something such as a river or road so that people can travel from one side to the other. |
counter |
a long, high table. People sit on stools or stand at a counter to eat, prepare food, or do business. |
hide |
to put or keep away from view. |
hike |
to take a long walk in a natural place, such as a woods or forest, for fun or exercise. |
independence |
freedom from outside control. |
injury |
damage or wrong that causes physical or mental pain or hardship. |
job |
work a person does every day or every week and gets paid for. |
kick |
to strike with the foot. |
kneel |
to rest on the knee or knees. |
leap |
to jump into the air either straight up or across a distance. |
loan |
money or something else that is borrowed or lent. |
mustache |
the hair that grows above the upper lip. |
reply |
to give an answer. |
rocket |
a device shaped like a tube that moves at high speed and is powered by gases that are forced out of one end. Rockets are used to send things into the air. |
sale |
a selling of goods for a lower price than usual. |