coal |
a hard black or dark brown substance that is found in the earth. People burn coal for heat and energy. |
further |
comparative of far; at or to a greater distance. |
horror |
a strong feeling of fear or shock. |
instant |
happening right away; without delay; immediate. |
learn |
to get knowledge about something through study or experience. |
lid |
a cover for a container that can be opened or removed. |
march |
to walk with steady, regular steps together with others. |
mayor |
the head of government in a village, town, or city. |
oil |
a slippery liquid that comes from minerals, animals, plants, or chemicals. |
rider |
a person who is carried by a vehicle or animal. |
snoop |
to look into others' affairs or possessions in a secret way. |
square |
a flat, closed figure with four straight sides of equal length and four equal corners. |
staff |
a pole or rod often used as an aid in walking or hiking; walking stick. |
stove |
a device that uses electricity, gas, or oil to provide heat for cooking or warmth. |
tight |
fastened or shut in a secure way; fixed in place. |