adventure |
a trip or activity that is dangerous or exciting. |
barely |
almost not at all. |
belt |
a piece of cloth, leather, or other material that you wear around the waist. |
exactly |
in a correct or accurate way. |
flash |
a sudden, bright light that shines and then disappears. |
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. |
hood |
a covering for the head and neck that may be attached to a coat, jacket, or other piece of clothing. |
hope |
a feeling or chance that something that you want to happen will happen. |
job |
work a person does every day or every week and gets paid for. |
kneel |
to rest on the knee or knees. |
know |
to have information in your mind that comes from what you have learned or can see. |
pay |
to give money to (a person or business) in exchange for things or services. |
rinse |
to wash off with water. |
shear |
to cut off with scissors or a tool like scissors. |
task |
a piece of work to be done; duty. |