dollar |
the main unit of money in the United States and many other countries. One U.S. dollar is equal to 100 cents. |
drag |
to pull along with effort. |
flash |
a sudden, bright light that shines and then disappears. |
lock |
a device used to prevent people from taking something or to keep something closed. |
lower |
to cause to move to a position below; let down. |
material |
anything used for building or making new things. Wood, metal, paint, and paper are examples of materials. |
middle |
halfway between two things, places, or points. |
musician |
a person who has skill at playing, singing, or writing music. |
pinch |
an amount that can be picked up between the thumb and a finger. |
rush |
to act or go fast; hurry. |
spool |
an object shaped like a cylinder with a rim on each end. Thread, tape, wire, and film are wound on spools. |
swallow |
to cause food to go from the mouth to the stomach. |
trip |
the act of traveling from one place to another. |
village |
a small town or community, often in the country. |
winner |
one that wins or is likely to win or succeed. |