cave |
a large, natural hole in rock or under the earth. A cave is big enough for a person or animal to enter. |
fortune |
a large amount of money or wealth. |
frown |
to wrinkle your forehead when you are angry or not happy. |
gown |
a dress worn on special occasions. |
jealous |
feeling angry or sad when you want what another person has. |
least |
smallest in size, amount, or degree. |
letter |
a symbol, such as "A" or "B," in writing that represents a sound in a language. |
orchard |
a piece of land planted with fruit or nut trees. |
pierce |
to pass or go through with or as if with something sharp; penetrate. |
silent |
making or having no sound. |
strange |
not usual; odd. |
tire1 |
to take a person's strength or energy away. |
trust |
to believe that someone is good, honest, or able to be depended on. |
untrue |
not correct or accurate; false. |
warn |
to tell of a possible danger. |