cage |
a space closed in by wires or bars and used to hold animals. |
castle |
a large, strong building built in the past and used as a defense against attacks. |
cut |
to divide or break open with a sharp tool such as a knife, saw, or scissors. |
drunk |
having had too much alcohol to drink. |
harness |
a set of straps by which a work animal is attached to a cart, carriage, or plow. The harness is used to control and guide the animal. |
jog |
to run at a slow rate for exercise. |
nearly |
almost; just about but not quite. |
odor |
a smell, often a bad one. |
outside |
the outer side or surface. |
passenger |
a person who is not driving but travels in an automobile, bus, train, or other vehicle. |
plant |
a living thing that has leaves, makes its own food, and has roots that usually grow in the earth. |
sleep |
to be in a state of rest for the body and mind. When people sleep, their eyes are closed and they are not conscious. |
special |
different from others; unique. |
spool |
an object shaped like a cylinder with a rim on each end. Thread, tape, wire, and film are wound on spools. |
throne |
the seat used by a ruler or other important person for ceremonies or other special events. |