afford |
to have enough money for; be able to pay for. |
alarm |
a bell or other loud noise used to signal danger. |
build |
to make something by joining together different parts. |
herd |
the common people; most people. The expression "He (or she) follows the herd" means that a person tends to do what everybody else does, like a cow in a herd, and does not think for himself or herself. |
light1 |
the form of energy that makes it possible for the eye to see. The sun produces light. |
makeup |
cream, powder, or other things you put on your face to change the way it looks or to make it look better. |
protect |
to defend or keep safe from danger or harm. |
runway |
a smooth, level strip on which airplanes take off and land. |
sensible |
having or showing good judgment; wise. |
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. |
sofa |
a comfortable seat with a back and arms made for two or more people; couch. |
sturdy |
strong or solid; hard to break. |
sweet |
having a taste like that of sugar or honey. |
tease |
to make fun of or try to annoy in a playful or cruel way. |
terrify |
to fill with great fear or terror; scare. |