catch |
to get control of (someone or something moving away); capture. |
cave |
a large, natural hole in rock or under the earth. A cave is big enough for a person or animal to enter. |
dangerous |
likely to cause harm; not safe. |
dust |
tiny, dry pieces of dirt or other material that is in the air and collects on surfaces. |
earth |
the third planet from the sun. |
furniture |
objects such as chairs, tables, and beds used to fill a living area. |
lead1 |
to direct someone; guide. |
lid |
a cover for a container that can be opened or removed. |
magic |
related to or used in the mysterious or supernatural control of objects or events. |
mouth |
the part of the body through which an animal eats, breathes, and makes sounds. The mouth is on the face below the nose. |
powder |
a mass of fine, loose grains that are made when a solid material has been ground or crushed. |
scissors |
a tool used for cutting. Scissors have two blades that are joined in the middle. |
think |
to judge or reason about something. |
useful |
having a practical use or purpose. |
wage |
(often plural) money paid at regular times to a person for doing work. |