danger |
a chance or likelihood that something bad or harmful may happen; peril; risk. |
dare |
to try to get someone to do something as a test of courage. |
fasten |
to join two things or two sides of something so that they stay together. |
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. |
grab |
to take hold of suddenly or with force. |
hate |
to have a very strong bad feeling toward something; to not like in any way. |
holy |
relating to a god or religion. |
injury |
damage or wrong that causes physical or mental pain or hardship. |
lawn |
an area of land where people plant grass and cut it to keep it short. |
middle |
halfway between two things, places, or points. |
pit1 |
a deep natural or artificial hole in the ground. |
rope |
pieces of string, wire, or similar material twisted together to make a thicker, stronger line. |
spray |
water or other liquid flying or falling through the air in fine drops; mist. |
straw |
dried stems of certain grain plants. Straw is used to feed farm animals and to make things such as baskets and hats. |
tease |
to make fun of or try to annoy in a playful or cruel way. |