business |
the field or area in which a person works; occupation. |
catch |
to get control of (someone or something moving away); capture. |
dodge |
to avoid something by moving quickly aside or changing direction. |
enemy |
a person who hates or wants to harm another. |
guard |
to protect or pay close attention to something in order to keep it safe. |
happy |
feeling glad, pleased, or comfortable. |
learn |
to get knowledge about something through study or experience. |
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. |
pitch1 |
the throw of a baseball by the pitcher toward the batter, who tries to hit it. |
pride |
a sense of personal value that comes from what one has or can do. |
rainbow |
a curved arc of light of many colors across the sky. Rainbows are caused by the sun's shining through drops of water during or after a rain. |
rich |
having a great amount of money or valuable possessions. |
stuff |
personal things, or any other type of materials or objects. |
thick |
large from one side of a surface to the other side; not thin. |
trick |
to deceive someone. |