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. |
author |
a person who writes books, stories, plays, or other works. |
blink |
to close and open the eyes very quickly. |
butter |
a solid yellow fat made from milk. |
close |
to shut. |
crazy |
not reasonable or practical; silly; foolish. |
flood |
a sudden, strong flow of water onto land that should not be under water. |
metal |
a kind of chemical element, such as copper, iron, or silver, that can move heat or electricity through itself. |
musical |
good at or fond of music. |
promise |
to state, in a way that makes someone feel sure, that something will happen or will be done. |
round |
shaped like a ball or circle. |
step |
each single movement of your foot as you walk. |
sudden |
happening without notice or warning; not expected. |
tired |
needing sleep or rest. |
trunk |
the main stem of a tree. |