bar |
a long piece of solid material used to support something, hold something together, or keep something outside or inside. |
blade |
the part of a knife, scissors, or other tool that cuts. |
carol |
a song of joy, especially a Christmas song. |
carpenter |
a person who builds or repairs houses and other things made of wood. |
disturb |
to interrupt by making noise or doing something that draws away attention. |
illness |
the state of being unwell; sickness. |
lookout |
the act of keeping watch or searching. |
plot1 |
the story line or order of events in a book, play, or movie. |
present1 |
the period of time between the past and future. |
sensible |
having or showing good judgment; wise. |
slime |
a slippery liquid, such as thin mud or the slippery substance on fish. |
steeple |
a tall, narrow tower on top of a building. A steeple often has a pointed spire. |
table |
a piece of furniture with a flat top supported by one or more legs. |
wing |
a part of the body of some animals that they use for flying. Insects and birds have wings. |
wobble |
to move or tip from side to side in an unsteady way; be out of balance. |