afford |
to have enough money for; be able to pay for. |
flame |
the hot, bright gas that you see when something burns. |
high |
reaching up a great distance. |
paddle |
an oar with a wide, flat blade and long handle. A paddle is used with both arms for moving a small boat through the water. A paddle is not attached to the boat. |
quite |
completely. |
respect |
to give honor to someone; to put someone in a high position in your feelings. |
schedule |
to set the date or time of. |
splinter |
a small, sharp piece of material that is broken off from a larger piece. |
spot |
a mark that is different in color from the area around it. |
station |
the place where a person or thing is normally found. |
tag |
a piece of thick paper, thin metal, or plastic that gives information and is attached to something. |
though |
used to connect two parts of a sentence when the meaning of one part seems to disagree with the other. |
today |
the day that is right now. |
wage |
(often plural) money paid at regular times to a person for doing work. |
wool |
the thick, soft hair of sheep and some other animals, which is often used by people to make fabric for clothes, blankets, and other things. |