afford |
to have enough money for; be able to pay for. |
art |
things that are made by humans and that people think have beauty or deep meaning. Music, films, written works, and paintings are examples of art. |
bicycle |
a light vehicle with two wheels, one behind the other. You make the wheels turn by pushing on pedals. |
cigar |
a thin, tight roll of tobacco leaves prepared for smoking. |
group |
a collection of people, things, or ideas that are in one place or have important things in common. |
hoop |
a large ring of wood, plastic, or metal, such as a child uses as a toy or an animal jumps through. |
lifetime |
the length of time something is expected to work well. |
nasty |
very bad to look at, smell, or taste. |
pinch |
an amount that can be picked up between the thumb and a finger. |
roll |
to move by turning over and over. |
runner |
a person who is moving along quickly on his or her feet, or a person who races on foot. |
ship |
a large boat that carries people or things through deep water. |
speed |
the act of moving rapidly or swiftly. |
squat |
to sit on your heels close to the ground. |
worker |
someone who does a job or has a job. |