airport |
a large area of land where airplanes come and go. |
change |
to make different. |
coach |
a person who trains and teaches people in sports. |
doubt |
to not be certain or confident about something; to think that something might not be true. |
number |
a unit with a fixed value that is used to count or to tell the position of something. You can write a number as a word or a symbol, such as "nine" or "9." |
ranch |
a large farm where cattle, horses, or sheep are raised. There are many ranches in the plains of the United States. |
recycle |
to put used things through a process that allows them to be used again. |
room |
an area of a building separated from similar areas by walls or doors. |
rub |
to push back and forward across something using pressure. |
shelf |
a thin, flat piece of wood, metal, or other material that is attached to a wall or set into a piece of furniture. Shelves are used to hold books, dishes, and other things. |
spoil |
to damage something so that you cannot use or enjoy it. |
sword |
a weapon that has a long pointed blade fixed on a handle or hilt. Swords are used to cut or thrust. |
towel |
a piece of soft cloth or paper used to dry the face, body, dishes, or other things. |
underground |
located, living, or taking place beneath the earth's surface. |
useful |
having a practical use or purpose. |