border |
the outer part; edge. |
break |
to make something come apart into pieces. |
coach |
a person who trains and teaches people in sports. |
drive |
to make something move by using force. |
fortune |
a large amount of money or wealth. |
front |
the most forward part or side of something. |
job |
work a person does every day or every week and gets paid for. |
liberty |
freedom from being confined or controlled. |
ski |
to glide over snow wearing a pair of long, narrow, smooth runners attached to boots. |
spout |
to force out in a steady stream. |
squeeze |
to press firmly together. |
stadium |
a place used for sports events and other outdoor activities. Stadiums have rows of seats that rise up around an open field. |
television |
a piece of electronic equipment that receives sound and moving images that are sent from a long distance. Many people can watch the same programs on television at the same time. |
tricky |
using or marked by tricks or lies. |
weather |
the conditions outside. Weather concerns such things as temperature, rain, snow, sun, and other things. |