afford |
to have enough money for; be able to pay for. |
bar |
a long piece of solid material used to support something, hold something together, or keep something outside or inside. |
bridge |
a structure that goes over something such as a river or road so that people can travel from one side to the other. |
brother |
a male person who has the same mother or father as another person. |
carefully |
with thought and attention or caution about what one is doing. |
cause |
something that makes a thing happen. |
count |
to give each thing in a group a number to learn how many there are. |
cupboard |
a piece of furniture with shelves to store food, dishes, or other things. |
guard |
to protect or pay close attention to something in order to keep it safe. |
join |
to put, bring, or fasten together. |
prisoner |
a person who is held under close guard, as in a jail, while on trial or after being sentenced for a crime. |
race1 |
a sport or test of speed. |
slime |
a slippery liquid, such as thin mud or the slippery substance on fish. |
spear1 |
a weapon with a long wooden shaft and a sharp pointed tip. Spears are thrown or thrust with the hand. |
tease |
to make fun of or try to annoy in a playful or cruel way. |