afford |
to have enough money for; be able to pay for. |
attic |
the space in a house that is under the roof and over the ceiling of the top floor. People often store things in the attic. |
dance |
to move the feet and body to music. |
handsome |
having an attractive, healthy appearance. |
homework |
work that a teacher asks students to do at home. |
knife |
a tool with a handle and a thin, sharp blade that is used for cutting. |
list |
names, numbers, or things placed one after another in a written form. |
lookout |
the act of keeping watch or searching. |
nut |
a large seed that people or animals can eat that grows in a hard shell. |
rent |
the regular payment that you give to the owner of a property for the use of a space. |
size |
how big or small an object is. |
stool |
a seat on tall legs and without arms or a back. |
tone |
a single sound in music or a sound that is similar to music. |
town |
an area with streets, houses, and buildings that is similar to a city but usually smaller. |
yank |
(informal) to pull or take out suddenly; jerk. |