catch |
to get control of (someone or something moving away); capture. |
dangerous |
likely to cause harm; not safe. |
firmly |
in a way that uses some strength; not lightly. |
fist |
a hand with the fingers bent under tight. |
gather |
to bring together into one place; collect. |
leak |
an opening or crack in a thing that lets something go through it. |
legend |
a story or group of stories that have been handed down from a time long ago and that many people in a society know but cannot prove to be true or untrue. |
lung |
either of the two organs in the body that control breathing. |
meat |
the flesh of animals when used as food. |
self |
one's own being, character, and nature. |
small |
little in size, number, or amount. |
smoke |
the black, white, or gray gases that you see in the air when something burns. |
throne |
the seat used by a ruler or other important person for ceremonies or other special events. |
tight |
fastened or shut in a secure way; fixed in place. |
vacuum |
a space or container in which there is no air or from which most of the air has been removed. |