both |
one and the other of two things or people. |
business |
the field or area in which a person works; occupation. |
feast |
A large meal with many different types of foods. |
force |
power, energy, or physical strength. |
impossible |
not able to happen or to be done. |
leak |
an opening or crack in a thing that lets something go through it. |
naughty |
not behaving or obeying. |
passenger |
a person who is not driving but travels in an automobile, bus, train, or other vehicle. |
piano |
a musical instrument with a keyboard and many wire strings. A piano is played by pressing keys that cause small hammers to strike the strings. |
powder |
a mass of fine, loose grains that are made when a solid material has been ground or crushed. |
rope |
pieces of string, wire, or similar material twisted together to make a thicker, stronger line. |
slide |
to move easily along a smooth surface. |
teacher |
a person whose job is explaining and showing things to students so that they can learn. |
trousers |
a garment for the lower parts of the body from waist to ankle that covers each leg; pants; slacks. |
wool |
the thick, soft hair of sheep and some other animals, which is often used by people to make fabric for clothes, blankets, and other things. |