able |
having the power or knowledge to do something. |
circle |
a line that curves so that one end meets the other. The line is made up of points that are all the same distance from the center. |
dare |
to try to get someone to do something as a test of courage. |
dust |
tiny, dry pieces of dirt or other material that is in the air and collects on surfaces. |
faith |
trust or confidence. |
kit |
a group of things together in one place for a particular use. |
lamp |
a device that uses electricity, oil, or gas to produce light. A lamp usually stands on a desk, table, or floor. |
mill |
a machine that crushes whole or solid substances. |
performer |
a person who sings, acts, or does some form entertainment for an audience. |
rotten |
bad or spoiled; no longer able to be eaten. |
safe |
providing protection from harm, loss, or damage; not dangerous. |
scissors |
a tool used for cutting. Scissors have two blades that are joined in the middle. |
steeple |
a tall, narrow tower on top of a building. A steeple often has a pointed spire. |
suck |
to pull into the mouth by using the tongue and lips. |
usual |
most common; normal. |