admit |
to let in; allow to enter. |
camp |
to set up a temporary shelter, such as a tent. |
cord |
a covered wire that carries electricity to a piece of equipment such as a television or lamp. |
darkness |
lack of light. |
drill |
a tool used to make holes in wood, metal, and other materials. |
fill |
to cause to become full; put as much as possible into. |
fool |
A person who has poor sense or judgment. |
forget |
to not remember. |
free |
able to go where one wishes; not held back. |
grass |
a short green plant with narrow pointed leaves that usually covers fields and yards. |
grip |
to grasp or hold firmly. |
meat |
the flesh of animals when used as food. |
replace |
to put something in the place of another thing. |
scold |
to tell someone that they have done something wrong, usually in an angry way. |
teacher |
a person whose job is explaining and showing things to students so that they can learn. |