cub |
the young of some mammals that eat meat, such as the bear and lion. |
ditch |
a long narrow opening in the ground used to drain away or supply water. |
habit |
a regular action or activity. |
league |
a group of people who have joined together for a special purpose. |
nearly |
almost; just about but not quite. |
newspaper |
a set of large sheets of paper with reports about recent events, advertisements, and other information. Most newspapers are printed and sold every day or once a week. |
outdoor |
happening or used outside of any building. |
pile |
a number of things on top of each other, or a mass of material that forms a small hill. |
pill |
a small piece of medicine that is taken by mouth. |
police |
a department of a town, city, or state government that protects people and their property and makes people obey laws. |
rain |
drops of water that form in the clouds and fall from the sky to the earth. |
scream |
to make a loud high cry or sound. |
snowstorm |
a storm in which a lot of snow falls. Snowstorms have strong winds. |
vegetable |
a plant or part of a plant that is used for food, such as potato, broccoli, or onion. |
wade |
to walk in water or something else that makes movement slower or more difficult. |