counter |
a long, high table. People sit on stools or stand at a counter to eat, prepare food, or do business. |
drill |
a tool used to make holes in wood, metal, and other materials. |
liar |
a person who tells lies instead of the truth. |
market |
a place where people buy and sell things. |
nervous |
feeling worry or fear about a particular thing or things. |
night |
the period between the time when the sun sets in the evening and when it rises in the morning. |
okay |
all right; satisfactory, acceptable. |
pavement |
the hard surface on a road or other flat area. |
quiet |
making little or no noise. |
slow |
not moving fast or not able to move fast. |
small |
little in size, number, or amount. |
story1 |
a report of events that really happened or are imaginary. |
tack |
a short pin with a flat, wide head. |
towel |
a piece of soft cloth or paper used to dry the face, body, dishes, or other things. |
usually |
ordinarily or most often; generally; typically. |