guard |
to protect or pay close attention to something in order to keep it safe. |
hood |
a covering for the head and neck that may be attached to a coat, jacket, or other piece of clothing. |
insect |
a small animal whose body is divided into three parts. Insects also have three pairs of legs and usually one or two pairs of wings. Bees, ants, butterflies, beetles, and flies are some kinds of insects. |
log |
a large, thick piece of a tree that has been cut down and is ready for sawing, burning, or building. |
magic |
related to or used in the mysterious or supernatural control of objects or events. |
nod |
to move the head up and down in order to greet or agree with someone. |
numb |
not able to feel; having no feeling. |
opinion |
what you think about something or somebody. |
plenty |
a full amount or supply. |
pupil1 |
a young person who is taught by a teacher. |
sky |
the air or space above the earth. |
spin |
to turn fast. |
test |
an examination or experiment to find out what something is, what it is made up of, or how good it is. |
whose |
of or belonging to which person or persons. |
win |
to do the best or come first in a game. |