brick |
a very hard block of clay. People use bricks to make walls. |
cave |
a large, natural hole in rock or under the earth. A cave is big enough for a person or animal to enter. |
child |
a young human. |
drip |
to come down in drops. |
gun |
a weapon with a tube made of metal from which bullets are fired. |
hot |
holding or giving off great heat. |
lightning |
natural electricity produced in clouds and appearing as a bright flash of light in the sky. |
needle |
a thin tool made of steel with a hole at one end and a sharp point at the other end. You put thread through the hole. Needles are used for sewing. |
scientist |
a person who works in or studies a science. |
sensible |
having or showing good judgment; wise. |
shelf |
a thin, flat piece of wood, metal, or other material that is attached to a wall or set into a piece of furniture. Shelves are used to hold books, dishes, and other things. |
sight |
the ability to see. |
smack |
to hit noisily with an open hand; slap. |
test |
an examination or experiment to find out what something is, what it is made up of, or how good it is. |
tired |
needing sleep or rest. |