break |
to make something come apart into pieces. |
brush |
a tool for cleaning, painting, and other things. It has a handle and a tight group of stiff fibers on one end. |
doctor |
a person whose job is to treat and give medicine to sick people or animals. |
dough |
a thick mixture of flour and a liquid such as water or milk. You make bread, cookies, and other things to eat out of dough. |
famous |
recognized by or well known to the public. |
gentleman |
a polite man. |
hero |
a person who has courage and who is a model for others. |
lap |
the front of the body from the waist to the knees when you are sitting. |
lifetime |
the length of time something is expected to work well. |
net1 |
an object made of strong threads or strings that are woven in a way that leaves open spaces between them. |
newspaper |
a set of large sheets of paper with reports about recent events, advertisements, and other information. Most newspapers are printed and sold every day or once a week. |
pane |
a sheet of glass in a window or door. |
punch1 |
a hard, quick hit with the closed hand. |
spout |
to force out in a steady stream. |
strike |
a stopping of work as a protest for better pay or working conditions. |