accept |
to say yes when someone wants to give you something. |
canoe |
a small narrow boat with curved sides and pointed ends. You move a canoe through water using a long stick with one wide flat end. |
chalkboard |
a smooth, dark board to be written on with chalk; blackboard. |
choir |
a group of people who sing together, especially a group that sings religious music; chorus. |
click |
to make a slight, sharp sound. |
clog |
to block passage through something. |
dinner |
the main meal of the day. |
eager |
wanting very much. |
grab |
to take hold of suddenly or with force. |
lend |
to let someone use something that is yours. When you lend a thing to someone, you expect that person to return it to you. |
liberty |
freedom from being confined or controlled. |
purse |
a bag used for carrying money and other personal things. A purse is often made of leather, cloth, or a similar material. |
set |
to put in a particular place. |
soil1 |
the top layer of the earth's surface; dirt. |
string |
a thin rope. |