bother |
to annoy or give trouble to. |
brag |
to speak in a way that is too proud about something you do or have. |
collar |
the part of a piece of clothing that goes around the neck. |
damp |
wet, but not very wet. |
dip |
to put into a liquid for a short time. |
full |
holding as much as possible. |
herd |
the common people; most people. The expression "He (or she) follows the herd" means that a person tends to do what everybody else does, like a cow in a herd, and does not think for himself or herself. |
jaw |
either or both of the two bones that frame the mouth and hold the teeth. |
originally |
at first. |
performer |
a person who sings, acts, or does some form entertainment for an audience. |
plant |
a living thing that has leaves, makes its own food, and has roots that usually grow in the earth. |
ranch |
a large farm where cattle, horses, or sheep are raised. There are many ranches in the plains of the United States. |
spine |
the set of bones that go down the center of the back of a human or animal. |
stray |
to wander away from a group or place. |
twice |
two times; in two instances. |