exact |
having no mistakes; correct. |
fortune |
a large amount of money or wealth. |
lake |
a large body of fresh or salt water that has land all around it. |
locker |
a small metal cabinet that can be locked. It is used to keep clothes and personal things. |
marker |
a pen, usually with a felt tip, that makes thick lines of ink and is used for writing and drawing. |
misery |
a condition in which one is very unhappy or suffers very much. |
mud |
wet earth that has turned soft. |
passenger |
a person who is not driving but travels in an automobile, bus, train, or other vehicle. |
rotten |
bad or spoiled; no longer able to be eaten. |
shear |
to cut off with scissors or a tool like scissors. |
splinter |
a small, sharp piece of material that is broken off from a larger piece. |
steeple |
a tall, narrow tower on top of a building. A steeple often has a pointed spire. |
stone |
hard material like rock. |
trip |
the act of traveling from one place to another. |
unfair |
against what is right or just. |