afford |
to have enough money for; be able to pay for. |
builder |
a person who puts things together to make something, especially houses or other structures that people live or work in. |
celebration |
a party or anything else that people do to honor a special event. |
cheese |
a solid food made from milk. |
clay |
a kind of wet earth that becomes hard when you heat it. You use clay to make bricks, pots, and other things. |
dancer |
someone who is dancing or whose profession is dancing. |
finally |
after everything else; at the final moment. |
inn |
a small hotel for people who are travelling. |
monster |
a large, frightening creature that is not real. |
slap |
to hit with an open hand. |
snoop |
to look into others' affairs or possessions in a secret way. |
soak |
to make completely wet; drench. |
spare |
available for use at a later time. |
staff |
a pole or rod often used as an aid in walking or hiking; walking stick. |
wrinkle |
a fold on a surface, such as cloth or skin. |