breath |
the air that goes into and out of the body through the nose or mouth. |
crazy |
not reasonable or practical; silly; foolish. |
daytime |
the time between dawn and evening. |
flap |
to swing or wave back and forth with a slapping sound. |
flat1 |
having a surface that does not slant up or down. If a roof is flat, it is not higher at one end than the other; level. |
grease |
a thick, oily material used on a machine to allow the parts to rub together smoothly while the machine is working. |
harvest |
the gathering of ripe crops, or the amount gathered. |
lay1 |
to put something down so that it is flat against a surface. |
orchard |
a piece of land planted with fruit or nut trees. |
pile |
a number of things on top of each other, or a mass of material that forms a small hill. |
pond |
a small body of still water. |
pulse |
the regular beating of the arteries that is caused by the beating of the heart. The pulse can be felt in the wrist or neck. |
road |
a long, hard surface for vehicles and people to travel on. |
school |
a place for teaching and learning. |
small |
little in size, number, or amount. |