believe |
to accept as honest or true. |
cash |
money in the form of bills and coins. |
cruel |
willing to cause pain or suffering; not caring if you hurt someone or something. |
emergency |
a sudden dangerous situation that requires immediate action or help. |
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. |
hotel |
a place with many rooms and beds where people pay money to sleep and eat meals. |
injury |
damage or wrong that causes physical or mental pain or hardship. |
legend |
a story or group of stories that have been handed down from a time long ago and that many people in a society know but cannot prove to be true or untrue. |
nearly |
almost; just about but not quite. |
sell |
to give something to someone in exchange for money. |
short |
not long in size or time. |
sleeve |
the part of a shirt or other piece of clothing that covers the arm. |
sniff |
to take in short breaths of air through the nose that can be heard. |
sweater |
a warm piece of clothing that is worn on the upper body. |
wrinkle |
a fold on a surface, such as cloth or skin. |