dress |
to put clothing on. |
fare |
the price paid to ride on a bus, train, taxi, or airplane. |
household |
the group of people, such as a family, that lives together in one place. |
invitation |
the act of asking someone in a polite way to come to something or do something. |
matter |
all substances of the universe that can be seen, touched, or measured. |
nor |
a word we often use along with the word "neither" in a sentence. "Neither" means not either of two things. If neither your mother nor your father says you can have a dog, then not one of your parents says you can have one. |
pin |
a thin piece of metal with a sharp point and flat or round head. Pins are used to fasten or attach pieces of cloth or similar material. |
rattle |
to make a series of hard, short, knocking sounds. |
ray1 |
a thin beam of light. |
simple |
easy to do or understand. |
suit |
a set of clothes of the same material and color. A suit has a short coat and pants or a skirt. |
tear1 |
a drop of liquid that comes from the eye. Tears clean the eye and keep it wet. |
tight |
fastened or shut in a secure way; fixed in place. |
troop |
(plural) soldiers. |
waiter |
a person who serves customers in a restaurant, bar, or similar place. |