backward |
with the last part first; in a way that is the opposite of the usual way. |
behind |
in or at the back of; on the other side of. |
call |
to say in a loud voice or shout out. |
catch |
to get control of (someone or something moving away); capture. |
drum |
an instrument for playing music that has a hollow round shape and a tight covering over an open end. You play a drum by hitting its surface with your hands or sticks. |
every |
each member or part of a group. |
habit |
a regular action or activity. |
love |
a strong feeling of liking and caring about another person that usually causes a deep desire to be physically close to that person. |
mayor |
the head of government in a village, town, or city. |
parent |
a mother or a father. |
shove |
to push in a rough way or without care. |
son |
a person's male child. |
speak |
to say words in a usual voice; talk. |
steeple |
a tall, narrow tower on top of a building. A steeple often has a pointed spire. |
walk |
to move your body by taking steps. |