backyard |
an open area behind a house that belongs to the owner of the house. |
barefoot |
with nothing on the feet. |
bitter |
having a strong taste that is neither sweet nor sour. |
blade |
the part of a knife, scissors, or other tool that cuts. |
camp |
to set up a temporary shelter, such as a tent. |
dim |
having little or no light. |
doubt |
to not be certain or confident about something; to think that something might not be true. |
fade |
to lose color. |
knock |
to hit a door in order to make noise. |
neighbor |
a person who lives close to someone else. |
object |
anything that has shape or form and can be seen or touched. |
pray |
to request in a serious and sincere way, especially of one's god. |
rag |
a small piece of cloth that is usually used for cleaning. A rag is often torn from a larger piece of cloth that is no longer in good condition. |
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. |
sum |
the number or amount that comes from adding two or more numbers. |