ability |
the power or knowledge to do something. |
carpenter |
a person who builds or repairs houses and other things made of wood. |
folk |
people in general. |
lower |
to cause to move to a position below; let down. |
painful |
causing discomfort in the body, as from an injury or illness. |
pure |
not mixed with anything else; made of only one substance. |
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. |
rid |
to cause things that are not wanted to go away. |
roar |
to make a long cry or shout that is both deep and loud. |
scar |
the permanent mark that remains after a wound has healed. |
scarce |
not being enough; not easy to get. |
servant |
a person whose job is to clean another person's house, cook their food, or help them in other ways in their home, often living in the home also. |
swim |
to move through water by moving parts of the body. |
switch |
to change; shift. |
yank |
(informal) to pull or take out suddenly; jerk. |