builder |
a person who puts things together to make something, especially houses or other structures that people live or work in. |
close |
to shut. |
dusk |
the time of day just before night; last moments of twilight. |
envelope |
a folded paper covering for a letter or other papers you mail. You write the address and put a stamp on an envelope before you mail it. |
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. |
gate |
a part of a fence or wall that swings to open and close. |
mess |
a state of being dirty or not neat. |
mustache |
the hair that grows above the upper lip. |
peace |
a time when there is no war or fighting. |
sack |
a large bag made of thick paper or other strong material. A sack is used to hold grain, potatoes, supplies, or other heavy things. |
stable1 |
firm or steady; not likely to move. |
stamp |
to push down against a surface with a hard fast motion. |
switch |
to change; shift. |
visit |
to go or come to see. |
waiter |
a person who serves customers in a restaurant, bar, or similar place. |