belt |
a piece of cloth, leather, or other material that you wear around the waist. |
doubt |
to not be certain or confident about something; to think that something might not be true. |
engine |
a machine that uses energy from a source such as gasoline or electricity to do work. |
hiss |
to make a sound as if holding an "s" for a long time. |
lay1 |
to put something down so that it is flat against a surface. |
lightning |
natural electricity produced in clouds and appearing as a bright flash of light in the sky. |
neighborhood |
an area in a city, town, or other place that is different from other areas in some way. |
observe |
to notice or see. |
poem |
a piece of writing different from ordinary writing in its special form, rhythm, and beautiful or interesting language. Poems are often short and express feelings. They sometimes use words that rhyme. |
pupil1 |
a young person who is taught by a teacher. |
rob |
to steal something from a person or place, often with the use of force. |
season |
one of the four parts of the year, the seasons are spring, summer, fall (autumn), and winter. |
section |
a part that is different or apart from the whole. |
sprinkle |
to drop or scatter in small pieces. |
terrible |
causing fear, terror, or horror. |