blast |
a powerful and sudden gust or stream. |
cash |
money in the form of bills and coins. |
direction |
control or guidance. |
fear |
a strong feeling you get when you expect danger or pain. |
field |
a wide area of open land. |
herd |
the common people; most people. The expression "He (or she) follows the herd" means that a person tends to do what everybody else does, like a cow in a herd, and does not think for himself or herself. |
human |
having to do with or belonging to people. |
hunt |
to search for and try to kill (animals) for food or sport. |
ice |
frozen, solid water. |
luck |
something that happens by chance. |
pierce |
to pass or go through with or as if with something sharp; penetrate. |
reporter |
a person whose job is to gather and report news for a newspaper or magazine, or for a television station or radio station. |
rope |
pieces of string, wire, or similar material twisted together to make a thicker, stronger line. |
skip |
to move forward by jumping on one foot and then on the other. |
sneak |
to move quietly and in a sly way. |