chief |
the most powerful or important person in a group; leader. |
color |
a quality of light as our eyes see it. Red, blue, and yellow are some colors. |
dive |
to move down from a high place at high speed, with the head or front part first. |
feed |
to provide food for or give food to someone or something. |
handsome |
having an attractive, healthy appearance. |
joy |
a strong feeling of being happy. |
lamp |
a device that uses electricity, oil, or gas to produce light. A lamp usually stands on a desk, table, or floor. |
nor |
a word we often use along with the word "neither" in a sentence. "Neither" means not either of two things. If neither your mother nor your father says you can have a dog, then not one of your parents says you can have one. |
outstanding |
better than most others; excellent. |
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. |
steeple |
a tall, narrow tower on top of a building. A steeple often has a pointed spire. |
telephone |
to call or speak to someone using an electronic device that sends and receives sound over long distances. |
watch |
to look closely or carefully, usually at something that is moving. |
weird |
strange or odd; puzzlingly unusual. |
yank |
(informal) to pull or take out suddenly; jerk. |