bother |
to annoy or give trouble to. |
cord |
a covered wire that carries electricity to a piece of equipment such as a television or lamp. |
diagram |
a drawing or plan that shows the parts of something or how the parts work together. |
dim |
having little or no light. |
doctor |
a person whose job is to treat and give medicine to sick people or animals. |
drive |
to make something move by using force. |
flute |
an instrument for playing music. It is a long tube made of metal or wood that you play by blowing into a hole at one end. |
marker |
a pen, usually with a felt tip, that makes thick lines of ink and is used for writing and drawing. |
meal1 |
an occasion when people prepare and eat food at a specific time. |
pair |
two things that are the same and are used together. |
precious |
of great worth or value. |
rag |
a small piece of cloth that is usually used for cleaning. A rag is often torn from a larger piece of cloth that is no longer in good condition. |
robbery |
the act of stealing money or property from a person or place; the act of robbing. |
song |
a short piece of music for singing. |
swallow |
to cause food to go from the mouth to the stomach. |