emergency |
a sudden dangerous situation that requires immediate action or help. |
force |
power, energy, or physical strength. |
gardener |
a person whose job is taking care of plants, lawns, and the like. |
hear |
to receive sound with the ears. |
imagination |
the power of the mind to make a thought or picture of something that is not real. |
object |
anything that has shape or form and can be seen or touched. |
pilgrim |
a person who takes a trip to a holy place for a religious purpose. |
seed |
the small part of a plant with flowers that grows into a new plant. |
shear |
to cut off with scissors or a tool like scissors. |
sheet |
a large piece of cloth used to cover a bed. |
shelf |
a thin, flat piece of wood, metal, or other material that is attached to a wall or set into a piece of furniture. Shelves are used to hold books, dishes, and other things. |
shield |
a large, flat piece of strong material carried on the arm for protection. |
spray |
water or other liquid flying or falling through the air in fine drops; mist. |
suppose |
to assume to be true in order to make clear or to explain. |
usual |
most common; normal. |