accept |
to say yes when someone wants to give you something. |
backward |
with the last part first; in a way that is the opposite of the usual way. |
brick |
a very hard block of clay. People use bricks to make walls. |
candle |
a stick of wax with a string through the middle. The string burns and gives off light. |
chimney |
a tall, hollow structure that carries smoke up through a building and to the outside. |
dare |
to try to get someone to do something as a test of courage. |
edge |
a line where two sides or surfaces meet. |
fetch |
to go somewhere, pick up something, and bring it back. |
handkerchief |
a small piece of thin cloth that you use to clean your nose. |
lazy |
not wanting to work or use effort. |
metal |
a kind of chemical element, such as copper, iron, or silver, that can move heat or electricity through itself. |
pavement |
the hard surface on a road or other flat area. |
pocket |
a small piece of material that is open at the top and sewn onto clothing for holding things. |
shed2 |
to take off or drop something that covers or grows. |
tablet |
a small, flat, round piece of medicine. |