afford |
to have enough money for; be able to pay for. |
center |
the area or part of something that forms the middle. |
costume |
clothing worn to make one look like some other person, animal, or thing. |
explorer |
a person who travels through an area that is unknown to find out what is there. |
gate |
a part of a fence or wall that swings to open and close. |
gong |
a large piece of metal shaped like a plate that makes a loud ringing sound when struck with a stick or hammer. |
housekeeper |
a person whose job is to take care of a house, hotel, or other place where people stay. |
kneel |
to rest on the knee or knees. |
mark |
a spot, line, or other shape that can be seen on a surface. |
rail |
one of the two long steel bars along which a train moves. |
sell |
to give something to someone in exchange for money. |
siren |
a warning device that makes a loud, piercing noise. |
stable1 |
firm or steady; not likely to move. |
tackle |
equipment or gear used in a sport or hobby such as fishing. |
tomorrow |
the day after today. |